Softball field on schedule

Lauren Fagler Published: October 29, 2008 The first phase of Pensacola Junior College’s new $646,000 track and softball field on the Pensacola campus is scheduled to be completed by Nov. 28. The new women’s softball field, built in accordance with National Collegiate Athletic Association regulations, includes a new batting cage, new and improved intramural fields…

PJC welcomes new marketing members

Matt Foster Published: August 23, 2005 PJC welcomed two new members into its marketing family this summer. Alice Crann Good and Elizabeth Hewey were both hired at the end of the spring semester. Good, the school’s Public Information Specialist and Hewey, the Director of Marketing and college Information, have been hard at work getting the…

Hill steps down as the head of rape program

Rachel Strehlow Published: August 23, 2005 Angel Hill has officially stepped down from her position as the head of PJC’s rape risk reduction program. “She had the opportunity to teach full time in Santa Rosa County,” said her husband, student activities director Dennis Reynolds.  “She’s teaching seventh grade.  People think she’s crazy, but she loves…

Milton campus suffers damage from Dennis

Pam Griswold Published: August 23, 2005 A rare July hurricane named Dennis visited PJC. ÿClasses resumed a week after the storm, but the damage left behind is still in the process of being repaired. The cost for mending the damage is estimated to be around $1 million. TheÿMilton branch suffered the most damage. Staff accompanied…

eCorsair.com adds online extras to paper

Kristen Bailey Published: August 23, 2005 PJC’s student newspaper, The Corsair, has revamped its online component, adding multimedia and breaking news and sports to eCorsair.com. Rather than being confined to a print paper, eCorsair.com will attempt to bring stories to life for PJC’s students through a combination of audio and video stories as well as…

Corsair staff gets a few new members

Kristen Bailey Published: August 23, 2005 The new semester brings a new staff to PJC’s Corsair. Here are a few of the people that will diligently bring us the news through these next couple of months. Q  Who are you and what does your job entail? Rachel Strehlow: I’m a staff writer, I mainly cover…

Men’s basketball 2-2 in conference play

Joe Elder Published: January 21 2004 The Pirates basketball team suffered its second loss in conference play Saturday to Gulf Coast Community College 86-74.  The team is off to a 17-5 start overall this season and 2-2 in conference play. On Jan. 7, the Pirates played Okaloosa Walton Community College in the Lou Ross Center…

PJC welcomes new provost to Pensacola campus

Monica Moody Published: August 23, 2005 He builds ham radios, talks to astronauts, and globe-trots around the world on his quest to expand his international subway ticket collection. This one-time New York City cab driver is none other than Dr. Jeffrey A. Cantor,  Pensacola Junior College’s new provost, and he is here to rebuild the…

Rose should get Hall nod

Joe Elder Published: January 21 2005 ‘m sure everyone is tired of hearing it, but it needs to be settled.  The Pete Rose controversy has been going on since his lifetime banishment from baseball in 1989.  Should Pete go to the Hall or not? I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and lived there the first…