Ricky Di Published: November 8, 2006 Are you an attractive young woman who enjoys playing video games? Yeah, I thought not. No.no wait! Don’t leave! Are you an attractive young woman who would like to win $1000 and a trip to Mexico and wouldn’t mind learning how to play and pretending to like video games...
Author: Becca Carlson (Becca Carlson)
Vultures: A mouse among elephants
Michael Rutschky Published: November 6, 2006 Since the start of the semester and my first column, I have received numerous compliments from people all over campus who enjoy “Vultures.” I don’t know where these people stand politically or who they voted for, but I value every one of them as readers regardless. My column is...
Volunteer Fair comes to PJC
Gina Nespoli Published: November 8, 2006 A deaf woman and her interpreter slowly walk from booth-to-booth looking and patiently waiting. Her interpreter signs something to the woman; she nods. They pick up brochure after brochure, stopping and signing to each other with ease. Understanding the opportunities awaiting her, the woman signs to the interpreter; in...
Warrington SGA meetings and events
Published: November 8, 2006 Here are some of the upcoming Warrington SGA Events. All events and meetings are being held in the Student Center, building 3600. Any questions or comments can be answered at 484-2235 or by email sga-war@pjc.edu. We are always accepting applications for new members. Meetings: Nov. 8 – 1 p.m. after FJCCSGA...
“Stranger Than Fiction” Movie Review
Ashley Porter Published: November 8, 2006 Stranger than Fiction starring Will Farrell, Emma Thomas and Maggie Gyllenhaal, is about a man named, Harold Crick, and the wrist watch that he dismisses as being an ordinary. Harold Crick is a very, very ordinary man who’s every step is calculated and time precisely by his wrist watch. ...
“Borat!” Movie Review
Ashley Porter Published: November 8, 2006 “Borat!: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” staring, Sacha Baron Cohen is an absolutely hilarious documentary style film about a journalist named Borat Sagdiyev. Borat is sent on an assignment to better the nation of Kazakhstan by documenting the ways of the American people. ...
“Saw III” Movie Review: Out of ideas?
Cynthia Munoz Published: November 8, 2006 The trilogy has been hacking its way through the box office since the first film was released. The lip biting, face turning, eye shutting debut of “Saw III” opened in theaters on Oct. 27, with profits exceeding $33.6 million during its opening weekend. To “Saw” fans, it will be...
The Factory: more than a coffee shop, a community
Heather Madden Published: November 8, 2006 Do you know that joke where someone walks into a bar and there is a Priest, Jewish man, and an Atheist woman? Well, the joke was not actually a joke. And the bar was actually a church and a coffee shop. The Factory church and coffee shop is a...
Break into music industry with college education
Ernest Clemons Jr. Published: November 8, 2006 Many people want to start their own record label or business in the music industry but do not know what it takes to have a successful business. For some, attending college has helped. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University student Tuesday Donaldson, a junior majoring in Public Relations, has...
Service learning serves up bonus features
Jennifer Rich-Neal Published: November 8, 2006 Through the service learning approach, a series of bonus features has been produced. Prior to each curtain call of the musical, the audience will be treated to a 10-minute presentation of various aspects surrounding the reality that was World War II. PJC students, faculty and patrons of WWII have...