Fine Arts Series: The Mikado
Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
For the last 25 years, Mark Goetsch has used his time and positions at PCC to point his students and players toward God.
Every semester, collegian presidents initiate changes to enhance the student experience and discuss new events in Panhellenic Council.
PCC students turned their hearts toward the cause of missions during the Campus Church Missions Conference.
Every year, each of PCC’s 48 collegians competes in a variety of sporting events, from arm wrestling to softball.
At PCC’s annual Homecoming, alumni enjoyed their time back on campus, reconnecting with old friends while creating memories with new ones.
Alumni, students, faculty, and staff embarked on a musical journey over land, on the sea, and through space with PCCymphony’s Sounds of Adventure
Margie Gellos, former teacher and staff member, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, October 11.
For the first Fine Arts Series, students and guests enjoyed hearing American classics by the world-renowned Liberty Voices and the Humdingers barbershop quartet.
Veteran Spirit Singers share about their part in one of PCC’s well-loved choirs.
Reaching the midway point of the semester, new students are confidently adjusting to college life.