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Monthly Archives: September 2025

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Music students practicing with conductor during youth orchestra rehearsal.

Pensacola Symphony Youth Orchestra Begins Its Inaugural Season

Arts and Entertainment, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 26, 2025

By: Boris Gaidai This September, the newly established Youth Orchestra for the Pensacola Symphony began rehearsing for the 2025-26 season. The orchestra will play two concerts, the first on November 16th and the second on April 12th, and they will also be participating in the regular Orchestra’s 100th anniversary gala in April. The Youth Orchestra…

Student Discounts That Every Pirate Should Know

Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 25, 2025

By Devin J. Lewis Students know college comes with more than just books and deadlines; it comes with bills, subscriptions, and constant “how do I afford this?” moments. Luckily, there are tons of discounts out there just for students. Whether you need tech, food, clothes, or entertainment, many brands and services are ready to help…

‘My Melody & Kuromi’ on Netflix Displays Complex Cuteness through Stop-Motion

Features, Movie Review, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 23, 2025

By Riley Glover Is it playing with fire to say that the “My Melody & Kuromi” TV series (2025) on Netflix is quietly one of the best animated releases of the year? An easy recommendation for a work of stop motion children’s animation that is a beautifully designed piece, that’s also quietly one of the…

Female volleyball players celebrating on the field during fall sports season.

Soccer and Volleyball – Fall Sports’ Season Preview

Features, News Articles, SportsBy Karen CroomSeptember 17, 2025

By Marty Camacho September 13 – After successful seasons last year, our Women’s Soccer and Volleyball teams seek to perform once again and improve from last season’s learnings. Soccer: After a strong season that saw them win the District title for the second consecutive year and make their first national tournament appearance, the Pirates are…

Colorful ceramic vase with hand-shaped handles and floral design, displayed in an art gallery.

“Time and Place”

Arts and Entertainment, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 11, 2025

By Quincy Kirn At Pensacola State College, the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts is taking a  closer look at a seldom-seen artistic form. Joe Hobbs is a mixed media artist whose exhibition  consists of hand-blown and hot sculpted glass, found objects, wood, and paint. While attending art school, he enrolled into what he…

Florida Department of Transportation Called for Removal of Street Art

Editorial & Opinion, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 5, 2025

On September 5th, a crew was sent over with paint rollers to remove North A Street’s “Black Lives Matter” mural. In 15 minutes, the mural was gone. The mural, painted in 2020, was one of several street art pieces throughout Florida that were removed at the request of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Some…

ECorsair students participating in Suicide Awareness Month activities.

Suicide Awareness Month: Are You Taking Care of Yourself?

Editorial & Opinion, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomSeptember 1, 2025

By Arren Joseph-White September is Suicide Awareness Month. It’s an important topic, yet one many choose to dance around; the heaviness makes it feel impossible to bring up.  In a busy world, mental health and well-being can be hard to keep up with. As college students, it’s even more difficult. From deadlines and due dates…

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