Paris Junior College News Archive
Welcome to the PJC News Archive. Listed on the pages below are the hundreds of news items released by PJC over the previous few years.
Encore! celebrates 15th anniversary with showcase
The PJC musical group will present a show designed around animated movie musicals that will appeal to children.
Read MoreSBC seminar set for C-ville
The Small Business Development Center at PJC will sponsor a seminar in Clarksville, "The Basics For Starting Your Own Business."
Read MorePJC students garner awards at speech tournament
Team's coach and instructor John Wright also honored during Phi Ro Pi National Speech and Theatre Tournament in Philadelphia.
Read MoreThe champions will play one more game at Hunt Center
The NJCAA champion Dragons basketball team will take on PJC faculty and staff members Wednesday, April 27, at 6 p.m.
Read MoreGreenville Center PTK raises $4,100 at Relay picnic
Food, games, prizes and a dunking booth attract a big crowd for the organization's fundraiser.
Read MoreJacobs wins William A. Owens Scholarship for Creative Writing
Dozens of Paris Junior College Students honored during the 29th annual Creative Writing and Art Awards ceremonies.
Read MoreSBDC seminar set for C-ville
Clarksville seminar May 10 will deal with how to start your own business and cover a wide variety of topics.
Read More63 to be inducted into PTK
Students from all three PJC campuses will be inducted into the honor society at 7 p.m. April 21 in the McLemore Student Center.
Read MoreMallory Price awarded PJC nursing scholarship
The senior at Paris High School receives the Donna and Leo Moersen Registered Nursing Scholarship and will begin classes this summer.
Read MoreJournalism students take seven awards in college press contest
[i]The Bat[/i], PJC journalism students make their best showing ever at the annual Texas Intercollegiate Press Association conference.
Read MorePJC Dragons’ championship game to be shown on local TV
Not able to attend the Paris Junior College Dragons basketball championship game in Kansas last month? You still have a chance to see it: The game will be shows on local TV channels three times this week.
Read MoreChamber Singers chosen to sing Anthem at Rangers game
More than 200 groups and soloists auditioned for the chance to sing at a Rangers game, and PJC's Chamber Singers were notified they were among those selected.
Read MoreDragons Coach Bill Foy named NABC Coach of the Year
The National Association of Basketball Coaches has added to Dragons Head Coach Bill Foy's honors, naming him the orgnaization's Junior College Coach of the Year.
Read MoreMusic will be in the air around PJC during April
PJC's Fine Arts Department will present several musical productions during April, and most will be free to the public.
Read MorePJC celebrates the 2005 NJCAA national champion Dragons
A crowd of more the 600 gathered Monday afternoon in the Hunt Center to appluad the Dragons basketball team and celebrate their NJCAA national championship win.
Read MoreBig welcome planned when Dragons return from NJCAA tournament
Fans of the Paris Junior College Dragons are invited to welcome the team home Monday during a celebration in the Hunt Center.
Read MorePJC Dragons beat Highland 77-72, advance to the NJCAA Final Four
Bill Foy's Dragons overcome a 12-point second-half deficit to earn right to face College of Southern Idaho Friday evening.
Read MoreIndoor tailgate party planned to support the Dragons
Couldn't make it Hutchinson, Kan., to follow the Dragons' bid to become NJCAA national champs? You can show your support during this evening's game on the PJC campus.
Read MoreDragons down Pratt, 79-68, to advance in NJCAA national tournament
The Paris Junior College's Dragons got past first-round opponent Pratt (Kansas) Junior College Wednesday afternoon, advancing to Highland (Illinois) Community College Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
Read MoreDragons in NJCAA nationals
For the fist time since 1959, the Paris Junior College Drgaons return to the NJCAA national basketball tournament. The Dragons defeated the nation's No. 2 team, San Jacinto College, to cap their march to the Hutchison, Kan., tourney.
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