A mural represents a man pouring a frosty beer from a keg on a painted barrel.

The Joy of Sharing Art

Chicho Lorenzo is a local painter and muralist. He has murals all over Charlottesville: on empty walls next to roads, in schools, restaurants, and on fences. Lorenzo grew up in Madrid, Spain, but has been living in Charlottesville for more than 15 years. Lorenzo is a self-taught artist. His only advice on how to “learn” […]

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Various coats, dress shirts, ties, and pants sit on coat hanger racks in the Student Resource Center.

PVCC’s Student Resource Center: Help and Resources for Students to Succeed

The PVCC Student Resource Center (SRC), formed in 2019, is a great resource for PVCC students who need help getting any essential items that they may not otherwise have. By visiting the SRC, students can access many beneficial services, including assistance with accessing off-campus aid and benefits through screening and referrals, and on-campus resources such […]

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Josh Throneburg: Addressing Climate Change for Future Generations

Josh Throneburg, former pastor and 2022 Democratic candidate for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District, moved from the pastoral to the political stage with a revitalized focus on  combating climate change. Growing up in the rural farming town of Buda, Illinois, Throneburg’s journey took him across the globe, from attending college in Indiana to meeting his wife […]

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Various students sit around a table painting pumpkins.

Pumpkin Painting With Peers

On Monday, Oct. 21, “It’s Fall Y’all!” was hosted in the Main Building Event Space.  This event celebrated the segue into the cozy season of autumn, with bagels and pumpkin spice cream cheese, coffee with a variety of flavored creamers (whole and nut milks) and an activity of pumpkin painting in which students who passed […]

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