Year: <span>2009</span>

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Stallone revisits the ring in ‘Balboa’

Ricky Di Williams Published: January 8, 2006 Good ‘ol Sly strapped on the gloves once again to reprise  the role of the “Itallian Stallion” in “Rocky Balboa.” To say that I was not looking forward to this movie would be an understatement. After the gradual decline this particular series took after “Rocky II,” I was...

PJC Wind and Jazz Ensemble begins new season
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PJC Wind and Jazz Ensemble begins new season

KELCI PASCOE The Corsair The Ashmore Auditorium is the center of many exciting musical events. Some of the most enthralling events that take place here are student-lead musical productions.  Thursday, Oct. 8, the PJC Wind and Jazz Ensembles, which consist entirely of students, performed their first ensemble of the musical season. The first half of...

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Pirates cope with illness, injuries

Lindsey Chavers Published: December 6, 2006 The PJC men’s basketball team lost four of their past six games, ending their previous six-game winning streak, due to many misfortunes. Because of sickness and injuries, the Pirates went into the games weak.  “We’ve had the flu,” said Head Coach Paul Swanson.  “Two guys got it and were...

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Pjc.edu poorly represents PJC’s excellence

Ricky Di Published: December 6, 2006 A school’s Web site is a valuable tool.  Like an ambassador to the public, it gives prospective students a quick glance as to how the institution is run. For some students, a Web site is the first thing about a school they see. With the steadily increasing importance the...

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OUR VIEW: Corporate Claus comes to town

Published: December 6, 2006 ‘Tis the season to dish out copious amounts of money on presents for your loved ones.  Maybe we should just change the title of the holiday season to “give corporations your money season.”  Because isn’t that what we do each year?  The only true value on presents is how much they...

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Hospitality class goes pro

Gina Nespoli Published: December 6, 2006 “Has everyone signed the pineapple?” asked Dana Muck, hospitality management major, a student in Dr. Lyn Pickeral’s hospitality class. Frantic, the class prepared for the guest speaker to arrive.  At any given moment Fred Simmons, owner of Paradise Inn, was to waltz into the room.  To welcome Simmons, the...

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Possibilities posed for the gaming frosh

Ricky Di Published: December 6, 2006 A new program may be on the horizon at PJC for students interested in getting into the gaming industry.ÿPlans for a new gaming degree to be implemented next year are in the works.ÿAlthough the degree has not yet been approved, the buzz surrounding the prospective program has students in...

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Renovations abound on Pensacola campus

Leilani Alim Published: December 6, 2006 When people purchase an older home, they often find much that needs to be repaired. Plumbing may not work as expected, paint may be faded, landscaping may need improvement. The PJC administration faces many of the same challenges as they continually struggle to keep the aging Pensacola campus in...