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SC women politicians tell their stories at PC

Inez Tenenbaum and S.C. Rep. Mandy Norrell talked about their experiences and careers in government during the annual Samuel C. Waters Lecture Series Thursday, April 11 at the Harper Center. During the event, “Making History through Her Story: South Carolina Women in Politics,” the women spoke about how their passion for people and government led

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Army Veteran Shares Wise Words from PC and Military Greats

Retired Brigadier General Rick Porter shared lessons he learned playing football at PC to serving more than 30 years in the military during the annual Vance Lecture on Business Ethics. The event took place in Edmunds Hall on Thursday, April 4. Wise Words from a Legendary Football Coach and Professor Porter shared famous quips from

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Students Model World Leaders During Model UN Conference

  High school students recently convened in Neville Hall for PC’s first-ever Model UN Conference. They may have come from schools as close to the PC campus as Clinton High School (3 miles away) and as far away as Green Hope (268 miles away), but they visited campus to tackle issues that face countries the

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Spring concerts abound at PC

This month, the Department of Music at Presbyterian College will present several spring concerts and recitals that will delight the campus and community. Music at the performances ranges from Disney classics to 1700s concertos. All are free and open to the public. The following is a list of upcoming concerts and recitals: The PC Ringers

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Oscar-winning screenwriter of “BlacKkKlansman” to speak on campus

Kevin Willmott, Oscar-winning screenwriter of the film “BlacKkKlansman,” will speak on Thursday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. in Edmunds Hall. A reception in Edmunds Hall at 6 p.m. will precede Willmott’s talk. Willmott is a professor in the Film and Media Studies Department at the University of Kansas. He has written and directed numerous films including the cult

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Blue Hose Name PC Alum Ferrell Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Quinton Ferrell, who helped Presbyterian College to a NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 2005 and two 20-win seasons in his four years as a student-athlete, returns to his alma mater as the 19th head coach in men’s basketball program history.  Presbyterian Athletic Director Danny Sterling made the announcement Thursday, April 11. “I’m truly honored

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South Carolina Women in Politics the Focus of Thursday Event

Two prominent women in politics will headline this year’s Samuel C. Waters Lecture Series in Political Science. The event will take place Thursday, April 11 at 7 p.m. Inez Tenenbaum and Rep. Mandy Norrell will participate in a panel entitled “Making History through Her Story: South Carolina Women in Politics.” Tenenbaum is the former chair of

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PC’s chaplain elected president of Presbyterian College Chaplains Association

The Rev. Rachel Parsons-Wells, PC’s director of Religious Life and Service, was recently elected president of the Presbyterian College Chaplains Association (PCCA). Fellow chaplains serving Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) affiliated schools or Presbyterian pastors, who are chaplains at other private colleges, elected Parsons-Wells to the post in February at the annual PCCA Conference. She will serve

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PC students take part in service, learn more about civil rights leader

PC students, faculty and staff recently lived out the College motto, “While We Live, We Serve,” during the annual service project at the GLEAMNS Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Historical Preservation Site in Greenwood. History professor Dr. Stefan Wiecki led the project on March 30. The service learning project consisted of planting flowers and working on

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Choir, Men’s and Women’s Ensembles to Perform April 11

The Presbyterian College Choir will present its spring concert Thursday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Edmunds Hall.  Along with the PC Choir, the women’s ensemble, Bella Voce, and the men’s ensemble, Cantare!, will perform. This year’s concert will present a collection of lighter works. This final choral concert of the spring semester is free

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