Sister Helen Prejean, activist and author of Dead Man Walking, gave a presentation advocating the end of the death penalty at a May 3 Colloquy program.
At a communication honor society symposium May 4, Current TV journalist Christof Putzel told PUC students about how he found his purpose as a documentary filmmaker, and encouraged them to pursue their own passions in their lives and careers.
Student clubs came together in Pacific Auditorium for Spring Fest, May 6. The quarterly event allows the groups to recruit new members, showcase their activities, and raise funds by selling treats.
Student speakers shared their personal testimonies and led their classmates in moving worship services at the spring Student Week of Prayer, May 7-12.
Prolific photography major Grant Ordelheide and 13 other visual arts students displayed their thesis projects at a special Rasmussen Art Gallery exhibit, May 19.
PUC’s student filmmakers screened their latest work at St. Helena’s Cameo Cinema, May 24. The films included portions of full-length features, animated shorts, and commercials.
Alumni, students, and local community players teed off at PUC’s Maxwell Cup golf tournament at Napa’s Eagle Vines Vineyard & Golf Club May 18, raising thousands of dollars in student scholarship funds.
PUC’s health services office held its Student Wellness Party May 23, offering food, games, wellness resources, and free health evaluations. The screenings will provide valuable information on the needs of students as the office develops new services for n
Author and peace activist Maxine Hong Kingston described her development as a pacifist and the values of non-violence at a May 31 Colloquy program.
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