Year: <span>2012</span>

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Issac closes college

Brownen Gerber  The Corsair Due to Hurricane Isaac, Pensacola State College will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. The college plans to re-open Thursday, but it depends on the weather if it stays closed. As long as there’s electricity at the college, Spyglass will remain running for students to register and adjust their schedules. Also, deadlines...

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Film comes to the classroom

Rebecca Byers The Corsair Movies are a great pastime to go see, but imagine getting to watch movies and review them in the classroom. Stacey Albaugh, instructor in the English and Communication department will teach the new film course, Special Topics in Communication, diversity in film, offered in the fall semester. The course examines the...

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Be Sure To…

Isaiah Grant The Corsair This is for all high school graduates who plan on attending an institute of higher learning. As soon as you are enrolled at a college or university, you must seize the moment and take care of your business to make the four years seem like a breeze and graduate with a...

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College escapes damage from June flood

Danielle Provau The Corsair Pensacola State College escaped with only cosmetic damage from the flood June 10. Pensacola received 13 inches of rain on the Pensacola Campus and a record 23 inches at Warrington Campus. The other campuses had little to no damage at all from the freak flood. Warrington Campus was hardest hit.  A footbridge that...

Time is short to register to vote
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Time is short to register to vote

If you aren’t registered to vote yet, you only have a couple of weeks to do so before the primary. The registration deadline falls 29 days before the election: July 16 for the August primary, and Oct. 9 for the November election.

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Money Does Matter

Rebecca Byers The Corsair The Financial Literacy Committee introduced the 2012 Pensacola State College theme Money Matters. Money Matters means that money is important. Rachelle Burns, the director of Student Support Services, is also the chair of the financial literacy committee at Pensacola State College. “I was one of the first people along with a...

My Mid-June
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My Mid-June

Isaiah Grant The Corsair On the date I am writing this, June 19th, a Union general in Galveston, Texas made a declaration that all slaves in Texas were emancipated, or set free. Today, many African-Americans celebrate this incident as “Juneteenth”; Juneteenth is a portmanteau of the words June and nineteenth and is observed in 40...

Selfish Souls
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Selfish Souls

Isaiah Grant The Corsair Say summertime is approaching and you decide to go job hunting to pay off your student loans, the rent, the car note, etc.; you land a job and you make good progress, becoming employee of the month, pleasing your customers, and earning a raise. Do you realize that you work, not...

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Sweet Treats and Accomplished Feats

Robert Klawitter The Corsair Got a sweet tooth?  Or issue on-campus?  Warrington Campus students, the SGA is at your service. Sweet Thursdays is a weekly event on Warrington Campus held by the SGA in Building 3600 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Tight budget?  No problem, a different treat is featured each week at no...