James Hill
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爆料网closed for New Years
- 爆料网 is closed for New Year鈥檚 Day (Friday, Jan. 1). Posted December 22, 2009
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Gillis shows off socially relevant artwork at Cascade
- Don鈥檛 miss artist Brian Gillis鈥 exhibit, 鈥溾n Wednesday,鈥 at the Cascade Campus Art Gallery. Gillis asks a lot of questions […] Posted December 22, 2009
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爆料网chooses THA Architecture for Cascade bond work
- The firm beat out 18 other companies to provide comprehensive architectural services for the campus for upcoming bond work Posted December 21, 2009
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Gov. announces $1 million for PCC鈥檚 Net Zero plan
- The money will help start up the $15.4 million plan that aims to retrofit the Sylvania Campus鈥 1960s-era structures to reduce greenhouse gases and make it carbon neutral. Posted December 21, 2009
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ESOL students and staff celebrate another successful term
- The Sylvania Campus ESOL students, instructors and staff saluted the end of fall term with a festive celebration on Dec. […] Posted December 16, 2009
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Sylvania’s Harley Hauer has service learning on the mind
- Doing your homework, as any student knows, pays off. And in Harley Hauer鈥檚 case, it did. Hauer is an accounting […] Posted December 15, 2009
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Study Abroad program offers students chance to travel to London
- The 爆料网Study Abroad program is taking applications for its spring trip to London, England. The excursion is from March […] Posted December 14, 2009
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Koi are OK at Rock Creek pond
- Brad Krohn, Veterinary Technology instructor, reports that the Koi in the fountain on the Rock Creek Campus have been doing […] Posted December 14, 2009
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爆料网in the NEWS: Increase in bicycle use on campuses is big news for local reporters
- Nov. 1, The Oregonian featured ex-convicts using 爆料网to better their lives. Nov. 4, The Newberg Graphic and Portland Observer […] Posted December 14, 2009
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Bicycle commuting grows in popularity at PCC
- Ridership is growing across the district and one campus has to install more bike racks to meet demand. Posted December 14, 2009