Month: <span>October 2009</span>

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Overdue renovations made to PJC Health Center

Katie Coseo Published: January 24, 2006 There are boxes stacked up against the wall that have yet to be unpacked in the lobby of the Pensacola campus clinic.  But the news is that there is a lobby at all.  “This used to be all outside,” RN Judy Harrington said.     The clinic, run by Harrington, has...

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New Board of Trustees members possible

Ricky Di Williams Published: January 24, 2006 Governor Charlie Crist withdrew 283 gubernatorial appointments when he took office a couple of weeks ago.  Four of the names on the withdrawal docket are members of PJC’s Board of Trustees; Chairwoman Dona Usry, Celeste Norris, Deidre Young, and Harry Miller Caldwell. The other five members, Vincent R....

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Kenya dig it? PJC’s African adventure

Heather West Published: January 24, 2006 Imagine having the chance to get away from everything.  See some of the most unbelievable and vibrant landscapes that most people only dream about.  Observe as zebras, elephants, and buffalo drink from the Uaso Nyiro River.  Watch the sunset and the stars blaze over an African savanna. Imagine having...

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You could use a bit of humor in your life

Ricky Di Williams Published: January 24, 2006 For too long have I been aimlessly rambling on about the world of video games.  And I believe I’ve suffered you all long enough. I feel that I can only take so many more random tangents about the pitfalls of Sony, only so many more hallow praises to...

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The Importance of Art

Alyson Webb Published: January 24, 2006 As long as there have been humans, there has been art.  From ancient cave drawings to primitive written language, we have always been trying to connect to each other. Art is one of the best ways of expressing oneself and if you think you don’t like art or don’t...

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Flag football ends season

Lindsey Chavers Published: January 8, 2006 The PJC men’s flag football team ended an accomplished season with a trip to the national competition held at the University of West Florida, Dec. 29-31. “This year’s team could have won and were talented enough to win,” said Doug Rogers, the team’s coach. But they fell short, only...

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Lady Pirates prepare for conference

Lindsey Chavers Published: January 8, 2006 The PJC women’s basketball team moved closer to conference games during a two-day tour in Louisiana, Jan. 1-2. Their first match-up was against Louisiana State University- Eunice, who are on their longest winning streak in history.  PJC managed to hold on, and even gained the lead at one point...

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Is your ‘Fantasy’ coming true?

Carlus Page Published: January 8, 2006 So you’ve heard the term “fantasy football” but still aren’t quite sure what it is?  Fantasy Football has been played for more than 20 years, becoming ever so popular over the past six.  Curtis Stothers, a U.S. Marine and college student, says he has been playing Fantasy Football since...