by Danielle Storley Intense emotion and genuine acting shared the stage recently during the Pensacola State College Theater Department’s presentation of the play “Rabbit Hole” at the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium. A contemporary drama about the grief of a couple recovering from losing their four-year-old son, the play was directed by Rodney Whatley. The grieving...
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‘Save A Life Tour’ stops by college
by Rebecca Byers A program against drinking and driving visited Pensacola State College Wednesday, March 20, and presented a simulation on driving under the influence in the student center on the Pensacola Campus. The Save A Life Tour, a national tour with stops at high schools, college campuses, and military bases, showed a sober outlook...
Writing, math labs offer free help for students
by Ben Sheffler As students enter the Writing Lab on the Pensacola campus, they are greeted by a poster with a quote from Scientist Marie Curie: “Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.” The Writing and Math labs help provide that understanding. Currently enrolled Pensacola State College students can...
Delgado dominates pirates, 4-0
by Ally Doty The Pensacola State College baseball team took on the Delgado Dolphins from Louisiana last weekend, March 1- 3. They went into the games with a 10-9-1 record, they played a total of four games in three days, and they lost all four games. Friday afternoon’s game started off with PSC’s Brett Casteel...
Auditions on tap for ‘Men are Dogs’
by Danielle Storley Auditions for Pensacola State Performing Arts Department’s upcoming production, “Men are Dogs,” a comedy by Joe Simonelli, are being held at the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium, April 8-9, 2013 at 7 p.m. The play is about a successful psychologist, Cecilia, who mentors neurotic patients from a self-help group full of lonely and...
Men are short by four, lose 77-73
by Ally Doty Pensacola State College men’s basketball lost their final game of the season by four points against Tallahassee Community College Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Lou Ross Center.Before tip-off, PSC sophomores Devin Wilson, Josh Turner, Kent Langham, Milton Geddes and DiAngelo Kirkland were recognized and stood on the court with family and friends...
Lady pirates lose last home game, 56-52
by Ally Doty Pensacola State College women’s basketball recognized their 2012-2013 sophomores, Ricki Alex and Allysia Rohlehr, Saturday, Feb. 23 after they suffered their final loss of the season versus Tallahassee Community College.“They both played a very well season,” Coach Leah Drury gloated about her ladies after Saturday’s game. “Allysia Rohlehr didn’t come out of...
“Possible Symmetry” combines visual art, dance
by Holly MacNaughton Dance and visual art became one recently when Ballet Pensacola, the Pensacola Museum of Art and the Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Art at Pensacola State College recently collaborated to interpret works of art through ballet. Five separate works from differing medias, including paintings, sculptures and photography, were paired with original...
Bored outside of the classroom?
Tired of having nothing to do outside of the classroom? Pensacola State College’s Student Leadership and Activities group hosted a Club Information Day in the student center on Wednesday. Students had a chance to explore the different extracurricular activities and groups the college has to offer. Phi Theta Kappa, SkillsUSA, Philosophy Club, Astronomy Club...
Wear pink for Play 4 Kay event Saturday
Pensacola State College’s Basketball programs are asking everyone to wear pink to the games this Saturday, Feb. 23, in support of the national “Play 4 Kay” event. Named for former North Carolina Women’s Basketball coach, Kay Yow, the 2013 Play 4Kay initiative (formerly known as WBCA Pink Zone) is an opportunity for a coaches to...