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Blog: The chaos of the closing days
- We are on the “one-hour notice” rule in Salem. Which means that the minimum notice that any committee needs to give, before hearing a bill or a budget, is 60 minutes. Posted June 3, 2011
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Community college budgets' set
- The budget for the 2011-13 biennium would be $410 million. PCC’s portion of that would come to approximately $102.5 million for the academic years of 2011-12 and 2012-13. Posted June 3, 2011
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Media report: Dog days for Vet Tech
- Rev. Billy Kyles' visit to brought KOIN TV to the Cascade Campus to interview Tony Greiner and Vet Tech's doggie wash generated some canine media buzz Posted June 3, 2011
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Wu hosts small-business talk
- U.S. Congressman David Wu will conduct a panel discussion on small business lending at the Rock Creek Campus of , 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 7. Posted June 1, 2011
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Harvard Review publishes prose by faculty
- Writing instructor Jessica Johnson earns the high honor with her creative nonfiction story titled, ‘The Education of the Peppered Moth’ Posted June 1, 2011
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Volunteers needed to build new playground
- Volunteers will be getting the grounds ready for the new playground equipment they are receiving through a grant. Volunteer slots are limited, so please register soon Posted May 31, 2011
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People's Choice Awards to reward artists
- Retired Art History instructor Jim Hicks will be on hand to announce the winner of the Jim Hicks People's Choice Award. The award was established by the Art Department to honor Hick's contribution to the community Posted May 31, 2011
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Memorial service for great Roy Lindsay
- A memorial service for a key figure in ’s history, Roy L. Lindsay, welcomes any staff or faculty who wish to pay their respects Posted May 31, 2011
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Pachyderm becomes permanent
- student Alisa Roe’s elephant sculpture beat out four other works of art to become part of the city of Lake Oswego’s permanent collection. Posted May 31, 2011
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Student One-Act Festival starts June 2
- The Sylvania Theatre program presents its 26th annual Student One Act Festival. This year, students have three ten minute plays. Each play is written, directed, designed, acted, crewed and otherwise by theatre students, all of whom have taken classes in scriptwriting, acting and design Posted May 31, 2011