After suffering from two seizures and a heart attack from anorexia and bulimia, DVC student Kate Pendergrass used painting to not only sort through her own feelings, but to share it with others as well.
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In "The Grey," writer-director Joe Carnahan brings forth a sense of dismal isolation and continuously pits the cast against perilous odds that often end in their long and drawn out deaths.
The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus sat outside DVC's music building on Feb. 9th from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There are currently four members of the staff living on the bus. They travel 10 months out of the year, going to different schools to educate students in the different areas of music.
An ancient fairy leaves the underworld to harass two young women in Caryl Churchill's "The Skriker," the new production from DVC's drama department. Ed Trujillo, who directed a production of "Alice in Wonderland" last spring, returns to direct "The Skriker," which will run from Jan. 27th to Feb. 12th in the PAC's main theater.
The emergence of social media websites is providing students to express opinions, share comments and provide critique on the services they put their tuition toward.