The Forum Takes The D.C. Newseum

On Saturday, April 11, members of PVCC’s The Forum participated in the student paper’s first club trip since Dr. Tamara Whyte became the group’s faculty sponsor last semester. The group visited Washington D.C.’s Newseum, which is dedicated to the history, nature, and future of journalism and media. The Newseum featured numerous and varied exhibits both […]

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Creating a club at PVCC

Creating a club sounds like a great deal of work. Good thing this is one instance where one might think the process is harder than it really is. In a short, five-minute talk with Steve McNerney, I found out just how easy it is to start a club at PVCC. If you have some ideas […]

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Become a PVCC Angel

This holiday season, Phi Theta Kappa has partnered with the Salvation Army of Charlottesville to host an Angel Tree on the PVCC campus. Located near the South Entrance, the tree is fully decorated with paper “angel” ornaments, each one devoted to a local child. These cards provide details about the children and their Christmas wishes. […]

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Veterans Event

Location: PVCC Main Campus Time: During College Hour (12:00pm-1:00pm) Date: Tuesday, November 11 This event will celebrate Veteran’s Day. At 12 noon, it will begin with A Marching of the Col-ors by the UVA Colorguard and be followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, Star Spangled Ban-ner, Moment of Silence, and Military Tribute. After the welcome […]

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Student Roundtable on Gender Equality

Location: Main Building in the Auditorium ( Room 229) Time : During College Hour (12:00pm-1:00pm) Date: Monday November 3rd This event is open to all interested PVCC students. This event is a student roundtable. Focused discussing topics related to gender equality, gender equality issues, and how gender equality and gender bias in society affects them.

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Inside the Brony Club at PVCC

One might wonder what goes on in a room full of adults watching a cartoon with a targeted demographic of girls ages 8-12. Surprising, while one might suspect a group of socially awkward individuals uncomfortable with their societally expected roles, you instead find a diverse group of people talking about how to better others’ lives. […]

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