PSC needs to step up its communication game. In a world full of advancing technology, it should be expected that an institution in charge of educating young minds would be fully intent on keeping with the times. Instead, there’s a serious disconnect between administration and the student body, stemming from their differences in communication. It’s...
Author: Hannah Mooers (Hannah Mooers)
Life with snail mail brings positivity
The modern mailbox is boring. The daily ritual of walking or driving to the mailbox, flipping open the little door, to take out bills, political campaigns, philanthropic pleas, and magazines is no luxury of communication anymore, it’s a chore. No different than sweeping the kitchen or putting away the dishes.
PSC perseveres despite Sally’s destruction
The students and staff of Pensacola State College (PSC) held their breath as Hurricane Sally began her devastating path of destruction through Northwest Florida September 16. The bands surrounding Hurricane Sally lashed at the coastlines for over 24 hours, causing life-threatening six-foot coastal storm surges as it stalled over the ocean.
SpeakOut!: Tranportation Options Available
By Shira Lewis Having reliable and affordable transportation can be hard for some people. Many college students don’t own a car and have a difficult time getting to school. I am someone that struggled with transportation this Spring 2020 semester. Initially I decided I would only be taking online classes because I had no one...
Pirate pantry seeks non-perishables
by Hannah Mooers The Pensacola State College (PSC) Pirate Food Pantry is in immediate need of donations. With COVID-19 causing new hardships in the pirate community, giving to the Pirate Food Pantry has never been so crucial. Since the pantry’s reopening two years ago, spearheaded by MaKenzie Johnson, Student Engagement & Leadership Coordinator, it has...
Positivity despite pandemic for general education major
by Hannah Mooers Zoe Kinsey, a general education student at Pensacola State College (PSC), has a determined mindset of positivity despite COVID-19 circumstances. Like many other students, Kinsey’s 2020 school plans have been disrupted by the global epidemic. She had been looking into applying to a physical therapy assistant program this fall but considering she...