As students returned to campus and Winter Quarter officially began, buildings bustled with activity and the air was filled once again with conversation.
Students welcomed the Sabbath together with praise and a message at the weekly Friday evening vespers program.
Students from PUC, La Sierra, and Loma Linda came together for the annual Tri-Campus retreat at Yosemite National Park over the three-day weekend.
PUC students, alumni, faculty, staff, and even some locals visited the Napa Valley Roasting Co. in St. Helena for some live music and art for sale to support REVO. Portions of the coffee shop’s proceeds from the night went to the REVO project: Love 146.
The Project Pueblo mission trip over Christmas Vacation gave students the opportunity to help residents on the Navajo reservation access running water.
The Natural Instincts exhibit at the Rasmussen Art Gallery displayed the work of Fred Vedder, an artist who works with plant fiber and encaustic, and Gerald Arrington, an altered stoneware ceramic artist.
PUC’s Men’s Basketball team took the win 59-58 in a thrilling game against Holy Names University in the Covered Wagon on January 9.
On January 26, several professors from PUC’s own music department shared their talents at the Fine Arts Series recitals in the Paulin Hall Auditorium.
As part of Winter Revival, Residence Hall Dean Jonny Halversen and Director of Student Activities Doug Wilson gave students a message about finding their purpose at Colloquy on January 24.
Students enjoy the learning process during an Anatomy lab class.
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