This improv acting show, sponsored by Student Association, provided some great entertainment for all.
High school students visit PUC for College Days in February, experiencing college life at PUC — including meeting Pioneer Pete.
The Career & Counseling Center organized the Internship & Job Fair on February 13, bringing 15 representatives with opportunities for volunteering, internships, and jobs.
Students study hard as the quarter starts winding down with only a few weeks to go.
PUC students cheer for the Pioneers at a basketball game in the Covered Wagon.
Athletic Director Kirt Brower presents senior Will Bell with a framed photo on the men’s basketball team senior night.
SA’s Poor Man’s Banquet consisted of a trip to the Cameo to watch Wreck It Ralph and dinner at a taco truck in St. Helena — all for $3!
Students marvel at the works of PUC visual arts faculty on display at the Rasmussen Art Gallery.
The SA Talent Show gives students the opportunity to showcase their talents and it’s always an event to remember.
Student Services provides Valentine’s Day cookies, complete with icing and sprinkles for decorating, in the cafeteria.
Chemistry lab provides an outlet for students to apply what they’ve been learning in the classroom.
PUC's Prayer Garden provides students with a quiet, peaceful place to talk with God and admire His handiwork in nature.
The outdoor campus mall is a popular spot among students for working on some homework or catching up with friends.
PUC celebrated the achievements of excited seniors, who proudly wore their caps and gowns at the Senior Recognition Colloquy on March 7.
Several PUC students took a day trip to the city during spring break, riding the cable cars and enjoying all San Francisco has to offer.
Spring break was the perfect opportunity for a few students to take a day trip to San Francisco and explore the one-of-a-kind city.
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