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Haitian instructor looks forward
Shocked and in a state of dismay are the only two emotions Heleine Van Dyke, a native of Haiti and French instructor at PUC, recalls feeling when she first saw the destruction of Porte Au Prince.
Shaking nervously, while her eyes pace around the room, Van Dyke fights to hold back tears.…
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Chartwells makes changes for spring 2010 semester
For several semesters there have been complaints of the cafeteria closing far too early - shutting its doors at only 3 p.m. This would leave only the Grab-N-Go in CLO and Outtakes in SUL for students with evening classes to go to for food and refreshments.…
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Smoke-free policy still faces opposition
PUC started the fall 2009 semester as a smoke-free campus and nearly six months later, there is still a struggle to get everyone to comply. The university decided not to enforce the policy but instead to rely on cooperation from smokers on campus, and they are still intending to do so.…
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Year of the tiger roars in
Have you ever wondered where you can see a thousand hands waving emphatically about without getting physically hurt or spending suitcases of money? How about watching the Thousand-Hand Guan Yin?
Wait, what?
Guan Yin is a spiritually advanced and transcended human being, also known as a bodhisattva, who returns to the material world in order to help others become enlightened.…
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