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PCC IN THE NEWS: News about PCC during the month of April

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March 30, discussed the importance of funding community colleges and spotlighted PCC’s situation.

April 3, quoted Tina Redd, composition and literature instructor, on whether or not the Rose Festival Princess process is derogatory toward women.

April 4, the focused on the Chinese New Year celebration at the Southeast Center.

April 5, featured the “Ready, Safe, Go” conference at Sylvania.

April 8, showed how community colleges became the loser of the state’s recent budget proposal.

April 13, an editorial highlighted the great partnership between Jefferson High School and PCC.

April 15, profiled Lisa Hummel for being named to the All-USA Academic Team.

April 15, the highlighted their local college’s partnership with PCC’s Gateway to College program.

April 18, ran a favorable editorial about state community college funding, mentioning PCC’s impact on the community.

April 19, quoted Rick Rivera, public safety officer at Cascade, on how people could protect themselves.

April 19, the suggested campus safety officers, like at PCC, should be trained more for shooting emergencies.

April 23, reported on PCC research analyst Rob Vergun’s enrollment study presented at Mount Hood Community College.

April 24, featured Sylvia Gray, history instructor at Sylvania, on the front page of the Living section for her piano skills.

April 24, Oregon Public Broadcasting interviewed Preston Pulliams concerning the college’s budget and the impact of a lack of appropriate state funding.

April 25, reported on the board of directors approving the PCC budget.

April 26, highlighted the Ben Linder Scholarship, which sends one PCC student to Latin America every year.

April 30, the ran an editorial that says local officials should work with PCC to bring workforce training to the city.

April 30, the reported that PCC is in talks with the city of Newberg on establishing a partnership.

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »