Month: <span>December 2008</span>

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Renewed philosophy club attempts to answer life’s tough questions

Michael Colonna Published: August 23, 2005 Have you ever wondered why it is we’re here?  Do our lives have a purpose?  Is there a blueprint for humanity or are we completely free and alone to make of ourselves what we will?  Is there a god?  Are there moral absolutes?  What is truth?  What is  government’s...

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Literary group publishes first magazine

Kristen Bailey Published: August 23, 2005 Despite the odds against them, PJC’s Literary Round Table has successfully published their first issue of the literary magazine ISSUE. The magazine showcases a variety of works including literary short stories, fiction, poetry, art, a play, photos and paintings. “It has short fiction, poetry, art, there’s even a short...

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College in England isn’t so cool

Charles Samuel Published: January 21 2004 he old saying “The grass looks greener on the other side” certainly applies to foolish daydreamers who think that growing up in “progressive” places like England is preferable to attending schools and working in this country. For most young people, there is nothing easy or glamorous about pursuing an...

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Intern program trains teachers

Lynn Franey, Knight Ridder Wire Service Published January 21 2004 It’s back-to-school time last August, and Katie Danahay frets over decorating her first classroom, creating a cozy reading nook, posting the alphabet above the blackboard. She is so stressed she doesn’t catch a mistake in her first letter to the parents of her Kansas City...

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New date, new location for the fifth Gracefest

Rachel Strehlow Published: August 23, 2005 Gracefest, Pensacola’s popular Christian music festival, celebrates its fifth year with a new date and location.  This year the Gracefest committees are planning their annual concert at a brand new location- Spring Street in Pensacola. Gracefest is scheduled for  Sept. 16 and 17. This year’s concert boasts performances by...

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Low Power radio meets opposition

Jim Ellis Published: January 21 2004 According to the National Association of Broadcasters’ (NAB) website, www.nab.org, Michael Powell, FCC commissioner, opposes Low Power FM (LPFM) radio. Powell believes the quality of programming suffers when LPFM stations dilute the airwaves. NAB also believes that the, “decision to legalize LPFM stations will cause massive interference problems for...

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Rigby named Coach of Lady Pirates

Brian McLellan Published: April 27, 2005 A new era was ushered in on Tuesday, when PJC announced Chanda Rigby as the new Head Coach for the PJC Women’s Basketball team. “I’m truly honored by this position,” Rigby said, “and I am really humbled for being offered this job.” Coach Rigby comes to the Pirates from...

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Kelly and Washington sign to national powerhouses

Brian McLellan Published: April 27, 2005 PJC Women’s Basketball gave the PJC community a big reason to celebrate on April 14.  Two of the biggest stars on the Lady Pirate team have signed to play at two of the biggest basketball schools in the country. Guard Dominique Washington signed to play next year for the...