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PHCC students honored Several Pasco-Hernando Community College students recently received top prizes from the Florida Community College Press Association for their contributions to the school's 2009 art and literary magazine, Mobius. The publication, designed and produced by students, features juried fiction, poetry, art and illustrations. The awards were presented at the 2009 FCCPA Convention in Ocala. ...more
December 5, 2009
He was born Ben Garcia, but he's better known as Ben Hvar - or Otok Ben-Hvar. ...more
March 21, 2009
He was born Ben Garcia, but he's better known as Ben Hvar or Otok Ben-Hvar or "Mr. Inspiration" or, on special occasions, "His Majesty King Kuku." ...more
March 21, 2009
He was born Ben Garcia, but he's better known as Ben Hvar - or Otok Ben-Hvar, or "Mr. Inspiration" or, on special occasions, "His Majesty King Kuku." Whoever or whatever he is, it is certain where Hvar is, and if all goes according to plan, where he will be until April 30 - in a modified phone booth behind Market on Main, 6040 Main St., where he will attempt to establish a new world's record. ...more
March 20, 2009
In the four years since she started teaching sociology at Pasco-Hernando Community College, Maureen "Bridget" Collins has earned a reputation for inspiring her students. ...more
January 2, 2009
Holiday lovers can get into the spirit of the season with a collection of events at the Carrollwood Cultural Center this month. ...more
December 10, 2008
Get in the spirit of the season with a classical take on some modern holiday music. ...more
December 8, 2008
Holiday lovers can get into the spirit of the season with a collection of events at the Carrollwood Cultural Center this month. ...more
December 5, 2008
A Harvard researcher says students who start at two-year schools are more likely to face obstacles on their way to a diploma. ...more
October 7, 2008
As Florida's public universities reject more applicants and drive them to community colleges, a Harvard researcher said that students who start at two-year schools are more likely to face obstacles on their way to a diploma. In a report for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Harvard education Professor Bridget Terry Long writes that students who start at two-year colleges are "significantly less likely" to get a bachelor's degree in six years than students who start at four year schools. ...more
October 6, 2008
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