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COC Canyon Country Campus Opens Print E-mail

ImageOn Monday morning, College of the Canyons opened the doors to their brand new Canyon Country campus.

 

While the campus officially opened on Monday, the College had a ribbon cutting ceremony this afternoon. The event included speeches from President of the Santa Clarita Community College District Michele Jenkins, Mayor Pro Tem Bob Kellar, and VP of Physical Plant and Facilities planning for COC, Jim Schrage. In addition, COC Superintendent Dr. Diane Van Hook was on hand to offer her thoughts for the audience.

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 Photos by Bruce Fortine, Mike Dowler and Sharon Bronson.

 

 



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