PHC Alumni Chris Beach likes to dig into life, whether that’s clipping a golf ball into a soaring arc, surfing (he once earned a free surfing trip with Surfer magazine for winning an essay contest)...
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PHC Alumni Chris Beach likes to dig into life, whether that’s clipping a golf ball into a soaring arc, surfing (he once earned a free surfing trip with Surfer magazine for winning an essay contest)...
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It was the summer of 2013, and Bre Payton had a choice to make. She had spent her break interning for Watchdog.org, an investigative non-profit news outlet. When the school year came around, they...
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When alumna Erin Eskew first started attending Patrick Henry College, she had considered pursuing a life of politics through her studies at school and her future career.
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Over dinner each night, Jennifer Olmstead’s (Journalism, ’08) family gathered around their table on a 180-acre ostrich farm in central Texas and told stories.
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When Jesse Buchanan was called in to work nights, he would sometimes visit his office’s basement, filled with treasures spanning 150 years.
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Ryan Gilles cringed as toilet water splashed on his shorts while scrubbing the dirty commode that served the Athens Refugee Center (ARC) for Christians.
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