Year: <span>2014</span>

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Get Your “SWERVE” On

By Nathaniel Benge Pensacola State College is proud to have The Swerve Dance Company of Pensacola as a part of the various extracurricular activities students can take part in, though few students know of its existence. The company was established in 1996 and now is currently under the artistic direction of Ms. Beth Bradford and...

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Pensacola State Develops New Text Message Alert System

By Selina Iglesias On a rainy, dreary Monday, Pensacola State student Joshua Sanderson pulled into the parking spaces by Building 21, witnessing a frustrating sight around the campus from his windshield. Rain poured from the sky, flooding the sidewalks and grass, leaving very little opportunity to make it to the library dry. “Is class cancelled?”...

The ISIS Crisis
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The ISIS Crisis

by Saleem Krichi The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was created as a strong military force during the fight against the current Syrian regime under the leadership of Dr. Ibrahim al-Badri al-Samarrai, aka Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. ISIS gained control of parts of Northern and Eastern Syria and quickly moved over to gain control of Northern Iraq...

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Help Wanted; Job Fair Friday

by Abigail Megginson If you’re looking for a job, the Career Fair may be your best bet. This Friday, September 26, PSC is co-hosting the 6th Annual Fall Community Career Fair with Career Source Escarosa. The fair will be located in the AMOS studio in the WSRE building next to the PSC library, and it...

This week in Comics
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This week in Comics

By Cody Chavers and Nicholas Guest DC Batman: Future’s End #1 – Score: 4/5         The Future’s End one-shots continue this week with Batman desperately trying to save his own life by breaking into a secure LexCorp facility. Writer Ray Fawkes manages to make a futuristic story feel like classic Batman with...

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Pensacola State C.A.R.E.S. Week

by William Patterson Sept. 8-12 is the annual National Suicide Prevention Week  and Pensacola State College is having several events to raise awareness. The events seek to provide information so people can recognize signs of depression and have the ability to help the people in which they see those signs. On Wednesday, September 10, Pensacola...

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New Science Lab at PSC

by Abigail Megginson The students spoke, and PSC responded. Thanks to vocal opinion, PSC has finally added a science lab. The lab opened the 2nd week of class making it relatively new. Students can find the lab in building 17 in room 1707. It has seated 40 students at a time and is very spacious....

This Week in Comics
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This Week in Comics

By: Cody Chavers and Nicholas Guest DC Action Comics: Future’s End #1 – Score: 2.5/5         This one-shot by Sholly Fisch was disjointed and fairly boring as Clark Kent gardens while people around town gain various super powers. This book’s only real redeeming quality is pretty fantastic visuals thanks to artists Pascal...

Campus Police Raise ALS Awareness
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Campus Police Raise ALS Awareness

by Brooke Thomas Society gives its members a choice now: donate a hundred dollars to a national charity or dump a giant bucket of ice cold water on their heads in order to raise awareness of a disease that has been threatening American citizens for years. Most people go with the bucket of water, chilling...