In this issue: -Category EF-3 tornado results in major damage -Staying safe over spring break -New Barbie doll encourages diversity -51 years after Civil Rights March in Selma -Third annual Pensacon -Memorial to David Bowie -Humans of PSC http://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/marchissue2016pdf__2_?workerAddress=ec2-107-23-51-164.compute-1.amazonaws.com
Year: <span>2016</span>
February, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -Expanded cybersecurity program at PSC -Proposed bills might allow guns on campuses -Voter registration deadline approaching -New vending machines disappoint students -Valentine’s Day movie reviews & date suggestions -PSC professor receives successful kidney transplant -Humans of PSC http://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/februaryissue2016pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-165-72-244.compute-1.amazonaws.com
January, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -Local food truck, Nomadic Eats -New vending machine options at PSC -Institute for Human and Machine Cognition -PSC Spanish teacher retires after 40 years -Stress Less Week -PALS program -Updated Student Government Association -Humans of PSC http://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/januaryissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-152-111-37.compute-1.amazonaws.com
November/December, 2015 print issue
In this issue: -PSC faculty safety training -Concealed firearms on college campuses -Advice for final exams -PSC student goes from office worker to metal worker -PSC production of Young Frankenstein -Humans of PSC http://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/novemberissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-175-59-233.compute-1.amazonaws.com
October, 2015 print issue
In this issue: -Haunted house etiquette -New performance-based funding -PSC jazz band -PSC on the forefront of 3D printing -Halloween reviews http://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/octoberissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-164-39-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com
September, 2015 print issue
In this issue: -National Suicide Prevention Month -PSC participates in Northwest Florida Heart Walk -Volunteer Column: Health and Hope Clinic -Health Column: Yerba Mate Tea -Reader Responses -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/septemberissue2015
Viola Liuzzo: Civil rights activist, courageous woman, incredible inspiration
By Kelli Green On March 7th, 1965, several men, women and children in Selma, AL began their march to the state capitol in Montgomery. The black citizens of Selma had grown weary over the treatment they were receiving at the voting polls. Just a month earlier, a 26-year-old deacon by the name of Jimmie Lee...
Preview of PSC’s production, Six Degrees of Separation: ‘You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll become a part of it’
By Kelli Green & Jennifer Tonnaer Pensacola State College students and local community members will showcase their talents in “Six Degrees of Separation,” an upcoming production from PSC’s Performing Arts Department. Students are encouraged to come out to the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium, Building 8 on the Pensacola PSC campus, to check out the play...
Honoring Black History Month; Inspiring facts to remember throughout the year
By Kelli Green In February Americans and Canadians celebrate Black History Month. In honor of that celebration here are a few interesting black history facts. During the Haitian revolution, led by Toussaint L’Overtute, the colony of Santo Domingo (now, Dominican Republic) abolished slavery in 1801 and on January 1, 1804, former slave and revolutionary general,...
Citizens of Pensacola enjoy Martin Luther King Jr. parade
By Kelli Green Last Monday, January 18, we celebrated the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This was the thirtieth year of the celebration commemorating the leader who would have been 87-years-old on January 15. Many citizens of Pensacola congregated downtown to help celebrate. Schools, various branches of the military, churches, local law enforcement and...