Magic by Randy
Office of Continuing Education
April 19, 2012
Are you interested in some family fun? Then Magic by Randy is what you are looking for. This fun and interactive show will make you and your kids laugh as Randy wows you with his tricks. Randy’s show also delivers important positive messages. Randy Bernstein has performed his unique style of... Read more »
Shakespeare’s “Henry IV, Part 1″ presented by the PNC Players
Karen Arden, PNN Correspondent
April 2, 2012
It’s spring and love is in the air, love and more! There is also bawdiness, laughter, betrayal, music, dance, battles to the death, even corpses rising from the field; what’s going on around here? Welcoming spring on the stage, that’s what! The PNC Players are busy making the stage... Read more »
From Faith to Future
Jessica Schroeder, PNN Staff
February 27, 2012
On Saturday night February 25th, Valparaiso Nazarene church hosted an Edan Concerts and Shine 89.7 FM sponsored concert with guest artist, and Lafayette, Indiana native, Jeremy Camp, as well as Camp’s “We Cry Out” tour guests Francesca Battistelli and Adam Cappa. As the stage was rocked and the... Read more »
National Signing Day a Bust for PNC Panthers’ Football
Will Culbertson, PNN Staff
February 14, 2012
Over the years, National Signing Day has become an unofficial holiday around college campuses nationwide. National Signing Day represents the first day that high school senior football players can sign their official letter of intent to play football at the college level. According to Yahoo Sports’... Read more »
Theater Success or Missed Opportunity?
Kyle Myrick, PNC Student
November 29, 2011
On October 13-15th, PNC theatre presented “God of Carnage”, a drama by Yazmina Reza with a special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. The play was performed in LSF 02 to a full turnout; an array of theatergoing students, faculty, and community members. The undertaking by... Read more »
El Sabor Latino 2011
Jessica Schroeder, PNN Staff
November 15, 2011
Walking into LSF 144, the smell of something delicious would tingle anyone’s nose; that smell being something rich and flavorsome. Soothing acoustic sounds played live at the front of the room filled all the ears present. A show-case of beautiful Peruvian jewelry items enticed those who walked into... Read more »
Modern Warfare 3 Set to Launch
Will Culbertson, PNN Staff
November 2, 2011
Professors at Purdue North Central can expect to see emptier classrooms next Tuesday. No, their students aren’t sleeping in. In fact they’ll be wide awake. However, instead of attending their regularly scheduled classes, they’ll be engaged in digital warfare. Nov. 8 marks the release date for the... Read more »
Hidden Treasure on the PNC Campus
Logan Moore, PNN Staff
October 24, 2011
When people think of hidden treasure they usually think of ruthless pirates searching for a giant “X” marking the spot where a treasure chest full of gold lies. In the 21st century, however, we have managed to change the meaning of treasure hunting entirely with Geocaching. Geocaching is a modern... Read more »
Is Facebook Making You Sad?
Katelain Leslie, PNN Staff
October 24, 2011
According to CBS, while most people log on to Facebook to find out what’s going on with friends, a new study reveals that peering into the lives of your peers is making people look at themselves, and some aren’t happy with what they see. Facebook and other social networking sites have quickly... Read more »

