Sahara Locke Published: March 8, 2006 As a freshman in college one of the first priorities that is executed is to get the semester’s schedule and classes lined up and prepared. And more likely than not, an advisor is the one responsible for helping with the process. But once the schedule is made and all...
Year: <span>2009</span>
Excess hours bill detrimental to college students
Published: March 8, 2006 Florida senator Lee Constantine (R – Altamonte Springs) has submitted his “excess credit hours” bill again. The bill proposes to charge students 75 percent more than in-state tuition per credit hour after taking more than 120 percent of credits required by their institution to graduate. At PJC, this would mean students...
Morning-after pill spotlighted in abortion controversy
Yonit Shames Published: March 8, 2006 It seems to be the trend nowadays to reduce extremely complex issues to black-and-white terms- to widespread public applause. Most notably, President Bush received a great boost in public approval when he said, “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,” after the Sept. 11, 2001...
Letter to the Editor
Published: March 8, 2006 Things That Piss Me Off: You’ll find them in almost any class. Perfectly primped hair, make-up that took forty-five minutes to apply, brand name clothes, high heels, and no books or backpacks. They don’t pay attention in class. They never turn their cell off, and they text message in class. Now...
All-American Armchair Coalition strikes at port deal
Erika Wilhite Published: March 8, 2006 Several days ago I was informed by an acquaintance that “the U.S. is selling terminals in port cities to Saudi Arabia” and assured that this was a “terrorist threat” of extreme nature. So, my initial reaction was a mixture of bewilderment and outrage – bewilderment because such a move...
SGA addresses excess credit hour bill at rally
Moria Dailey Published: March 8, 2006 Senate Bill 246, sponsored by Senator Lee Constantine (R – Altamonte Springs), if passed, would require students to pay 75 percent more than the in-state tuition price after taking 120 percent of the required credits for their program of study. At PJC, this would mean students who have more...
Coffee shop, comfy furniture and new computers on horizen
Melissa Brown Published: March 8, 2006 “Four walls!” Jake Haynie, a television production major at PJC, exclaimed. Haynie would like to see the LRC’s quiet areas enclosed in the new addition scheduled for construction in 2007. Haynie complained that the existing two-walled glass partitions don’t keep nearby conversations from seeping out into the surrounding area. ...
Global learning outcomes being instituted for better education
Moria Dailey Published: March 8, 2006 “Our students here, as well as community college students in Florida, have roughly the same, if not better, GPA’s than native university students after they get A.A. [Associate in Arts] degrees and transfer,” Dr. David Sam, vice president of academic affairs at PJC, said. However, Sam explained, skills math...
New student information center provides one-stop service
Michael Rutschky Published: March 8, 2006 This semester PJC has taken the initiative to bring in new students. Recently, the student advisors were relocated to Bldg. 5 from Bldg. 2 to allow them the chance to better accommodate the needs of currently enrolled students. As the advisors moved out, they were replaced by a completely...
QEP team asks students for input
Moria Dailey Published: March 8, 2006 PJC is going through the reaccreditation process with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Part of that process requires PJC to institute a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), said Dr. June Linke, a member of the QEP team and the head of the behavioral sciences department. According to...