Month: <span>June 2009</span>

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Head to health fair

Published: August 23, 2006 Health screenings and massages will be available at the PJC/Santa Rosa Medical Center Health Fair from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 14, in the L.I.F.E. Center, Building 4000, on the Milton campus, 5988 Highway 90. The Santa Rosa Medical Center is offering cholesterol, bone density, glucose tolerance, prostate cancer and pulmonary...

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Sam’s Club? Not for me

Joi Popernack-Cowan Published: June 20, 2006 Going to Sam’s Club to purchase various household items is usually an ordeal. You fight through crowds of people who are surely polygamists. Who else would be buying creamed corn in 50 gallon drums? But our consumerist society tells us that buying toilet paper in huge tank size cubes...

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The Art of Wooing

Maggie Ming Published: June 20, 2006 Summer lovin’ had me a blast Summer lovin’, happened so fast</i> Finally! Summer is here. You are going to the beach and partying more. The only problem is that you don’t have anyone to share it all with. Fear not! There is hope! There is a subtle art too wooing the...

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Veganism can be a valid diet option

Dana Cervantes Published: June 20, 2006 Veganism is a growing eating lifestyle in our area. Several PJC students have changed to this animal-friendly diet. “I chose this lifestyle to promote a more humane and caring world,” freshman Diana Doyle said. Many, like Doyle, believe that they have become healthier individuals since switching to a vegan...

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“Roofies” prove a dangerous catch to partying

Dana Cervantes Published: June 20, 2006 Breaks from classes provide a fun distraction from the rigors of studying, but unfortunately the time-tested college student tradition of binge drinking has its harmful consequences such as alcohol poisoning blackouts, arrests, and unintended or unwanted sexual activity. One of the emerging trends is the use of a dangerous...

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FIFA World Cup looms near; I predict surprises

Moria Dailey Published: April 26, 2006 As you may know, June 9 is the date the first match of the 2006 World Cup will be played.  I’m ecstatic; the 2002 World Cup involved me having the weirdest sleep schedule for a month, as I was up at 2 or 4 a.m. to watch live matches. ...

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Softball team heads to state, baseball done

Jamie Dickerson Published: April 26, 2006 America’s favorite pastime, baseball, has its own distinctive flavor.  The smell of freshly cut grass before a game, the scent of the concession stand full of hotdogs and burgers, the sound of a mitt popping, the cracking of the bat as a ball is crushed off the sweet spot,...

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Cheap Tricks

Moria Dailey Published: April 26, 2006 So, dahlings, it is the end; at least the end of this school year.  So I have one final column with which to barrage you with my advice.  I hope you’ve enjoyed it and gotten something useful out of my meanderings. The final issue I’d like to discuss with...

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Charisma, clothes: dressing for interviews

Kristen Bailey Published: April 26, 2006 Believe it or not, anyone who has ever been to a job interview has discovered that it takes a little more than charisma and charm to land the job. In addition to mental preparation and studying up on the company’s background, the right fashion might just help snag that...

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Pensacola surprisingly (or not) pagan friendly

Maggie Ming Published: April 26, 2006 Blessings! Wicca is an earth-based religion and one of the most popular forms of paganism. Here in Pensacola, there are quite a few wiccans living among the hundreds of Christians that dominate this region. Surprisingly (or not), this is actually not the best city in America to be pagan....