Month: <span>October 2009</span>

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BLAST provides getaway during the school day
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BLAST provides getaway during the school day

KELCI PASCOE The Corsair College students are constantly being bombarded with information. They have to learn how to juggle the stresses of everyday life with the worries of school. Don’t you ever just wish you could have some way to get away from all of this, a temporary relief? Well now you can! BLAST is...

Students explore nature through Biology Club
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Students explore nature through Biology Club

NEIL CLARK Biology Club Advisor If you’re into camping and other outdoor activities, like kayaking, canoeing, repelling, hiking, orienteering, bird watching and traveling to interesting and sometimes exotic places, then the PJC Biology Club is for you. During Spring break of 2008, our club made the trip to Ft. Payne, Ala. for four days and...

Student Government voice of students
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Student Government voice of students

KIMBERLY SWEETMAN The Corsair Some PJC students may wonder who speaks for them on campus.  Some may wonder how they can make their voice be heard. The Student Government Association of PJC’s Pensacola campus, which meets every Wednesday at 2 p.m. under the pavilion, is a club devoted to being the voice of the students....

Rainy weather doesn’t deter fun during Bash
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Rainy weather doesn’t deter fun during Bash

ANDREA MCMILLIAN The Corsair Despite the rainy weather, many students and faculty came out to enjoy the festivities at PJC’s Back to School Bash, September 16th.  The event was conducted outdoors between Buildings 4 and 6. “This is the college’s way of giving back to the students. It’s something to break up the day. Everyone...

Donald Hall, 14th Poet Laureate, visits PJC
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Donald Hall, 14th Poet Laureate, visits PJC

PAUL SMITH The Corsair “Now I am 80 years old, content to sit in my chair, watching unpainted boards of the barn turn gold when late autumn sun rubs against them,” read Donald Hall, as he opened with his new poem, “Pieces,” during his presentation at the Ashmore Auditorium to a packed audience Friday night, ...