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The VPCC men's basketball program will receive its first television exposure Nov. 22 at 1 p.m. on Sky4.
VPCC Basketball Game on SKY4 TV
The Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s basketball program is coming to SKY4 television at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22. That is the tape-delayed air date of the Gators’ game against…
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Cameran Drew is in his second year at VPCC and should graduate in spring 2026.
VPCC Student Cameran Drew Makes History by Election to Surry Board
Cameran Drew, a 19-year-old student at Virginia Peninsula Community College, said his platform helped him become the youngest candidate ever elected to the Surry County Board of Supervisors. “The biggest…
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The Gators celebrated sophomore night with a thrilling 3-2 victory.
Sports Update: Soccer Takes Important Steps in Building Program
For the Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s soccer team, the 2025 season was a case of it being more than the sum of its parts. The Gators posted just two…
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Julian Parker said his life and work experiences have prepared him for his role as SGA president at VPCC.
SGA President Julian Parker: An Advocate for Students
Julian Parker said his responsibilities as Student Government Association president at Virginia Peninsula Community College include showing students they have power and how to use that power to make positive…
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VPCC's basketball roster includes seven returning players: Michael Atkins Jr., Jakobe Reed. Jayden Sepulveda, Isaiah Thomas, Chris Cyrus, Emmanuel Angila and Jeremiah Bryant.
Men’s Basketball Team Hopes to Run its Way to Wins
The Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s basketball team will utilize a different playing style this year from last year. The goals, however, are the same as every year. “Definitely going…
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Iyanna Powell wants to show others how much of a sport cheerleading is.
New Cheerleading Coach Driven by Love of Sport
Iyanna Powell enjoyed her time as a cheerleader at Woodside High School so much that it led to her becoming a cheer coach. “I started coaching just so I could…
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Dr. Towuanna Porter Brannon
VPCC, Riverside Health Team Up in ‘Tea with Dr. B’ Series
Virginia Peninsula Community College and Riverside Health have a long and prosperous partnership that will get only stronger in the next year. The two institutions are collaborating on the latest…
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VPCC President Dr. Towuanna Porter Brannon (second from left) and VLM Executive Director Rebecca Kleinhample (left) announced a partnership to adopt Newt (middle). Also on hand were VPCC Creative Communication Services manager and alum Michelle Shonk (second from right), who spearheaded the idea, and Gillie the Gator, VPCC’s mascot.
VPCC and VLM Reveal Gator Collaboration
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Virginia Peninsula Community College (VPCC) and the Virginia Living Museum (VLM) announced a new strategic alliance built around the two institutions’ love for alligators. The VLM…
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Ashleigh Yost is enjoying her time with the VPCC volleyball team.
Yost Front and Center for VPCC Volleyball Team
Proof that Ashleigh Yost is the face of the Virginia Peninsula Community College women’s club volleyball team is there for all to see. Literally. The tower sign on the Hampton…
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Devin Hayes makes one of his many saves in Sunday's season opener.
Gators Soccer Loses Opener Vs. Regent University Despite Strong Effort
The Virginia Peninsula Community College soccer team began its season against one of the toughest opponents on its schedule. Despite a 5-0 loss to Regent University, a Division III school…









