New eatery possible for the student center

Yonit Shames Published March 30 2005 The current vendor for the eatery at the Student Center, Pirates Galley, may not have its contract renewed at the end of this year, according to administrators. The eatery and the bookstore in the Student Center are both given contracts to run their businesses. At the end of each…

Letter to the Editor

Published: April 13, 2005 Why is it that everytime I go to the School Book Store to sell back a book, I get turned away.  Is there a conspiracy to squeeze every little dollar out of us students?  I just bought this book last quarter and they told me that there is a new edition…

Schiavo case highlights hypocrisy

Charles Allen Published: April 13, 2005 I’ve done a bit of thinking lately. If ever I get severely brain damaged, causing me to fall into a coma (because of my eating disorder), and I have to be put on life support, and my only response to your flashing lights in my face for 15 years…

Clubs may lose funding over rape education

Moria Dailey Published: April 13, 2005 PJC student clubs run the risk of losing their share of student activities money for the following year if they don’t attend a presentation on rape risk education and training. Vice president of Student Affairs James Martin said it was decided the presentation was to be given to clubs…

Bush visits PJC Pensacola Campus

Pam Hearney Published: March 30 2005 Every year, ardent sports fans eagerly scan the news to find which of the graduating high school hopefuls have been recruited to become players on their favorite college teams and which of the graduating college stars have been recruited to go on to the pros with the dream of…

New crochet team takes off at PJC

Brain McLellan Published: March 30 2005 The latest craze around the Lou Ross Center is the newest championship-caliber team. The PJC crochet team has started the season with a 4-2 record, and is scheduled to begin conference play on April 20 against Chipola at 4:20 p.m in the Lou Ross Center. “It’s definitely doing much…

May flowers come early to PJC Milton

Kristen Bailey Published: April 13, 2005   A rainbow of gigantic flowers grown by PJC horticulture students greeted visitors to the Eighth Annual Emerald Coast Flower and Garden Festival on PJC’s Milton Campus.  The display was part of the students’ Colossal Container Showcase. “Students grow these [flowers] as one of their classes, and then we…