Joseph Bradford’s Graphic Design II class was given the task of redesigning the covers of a book. The project was simple; choose a book you have read or had personal experience with, then redesign the cover to something of their liking. In all 13 posters created, each student chose a fictional book. Now, their completed projects decorate the walls of the library.
Category: <span>2024 Archive</span>
Dartin’ Good Times by Elizabeth Quarles Mike
Wednesday nights in Pensacola are all fun and games. These nights, teams get together in different bars throughout Pensacola to laugh, joke, drink, and throw darts. Currently there are about 10 teams in the dart league, and they all play out of different bars in the area all throughout Pensacola. The Ticket 2 location is currently the “home” bar for the team named FTK, and they are as unique a group as their name.
Staff Picks: Best Local Places for Food
Some of our staff were asked what their favorite places to get food were here in Pensacola. Here are some of their answers.
The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence MIKE
FavorHouse of Northwest Florida hosted Paws for a Cause on Oct. 5th at Corinne Jones Park to raise awareness of animal cruelty in abusive relationships.
Who Doesn’t Want Friends, Fresh Food, and Fast Cars? Mike
Originally founded in Foley, Alabama, Nightcruzin Media has now become a part of the 850-car scene. At the Whataburger on Highway 90 in Pace, you will find people of all backgrounds driving diverse types of Vehicles, from the nicest luxury cars to slammed minivans and everything in between.
The Son of Rage and Love: An American Idiot Review
This past month, Ashmore Auditorium was thoroughly rocked by the presentation of punk rock opera American Idiot. Based on the album of the same name, the play celebrates the world-renowned band Green Day. It was first formed using the songs written by Green Day’s frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, and with writing help from American theater director and filmmaker, Michael Mayer. Pensacola State College’s rendition was directed by Dr. Rodney Whatley and presented on the 3rd and 4th weekends of October.
A Break From the Bird App Mike
Nobody likes Twitter. Not even the people who use Twitter like Twitter. Once known as a primary space for sharing news and casually interesting events, it has since devolved into a hotspot for doom-scrolling, witch-hunting, and other sorts of depravities one can only find in the crustiest crevices of the internet—only this time, it's mainstream!
Pensacola State Men’s Basketball Set for Championship Run This Season
Hope and excitement is in the air at Pensacola State College (PSC) as the men’s basketball team has been heating up and currently stands at a 4-1 record to start the season. The residents of this town along with students couldn’t have been more ready for the home opener that took place on November 1st against Santa Fe College, marking the start of the 2024-2025 season. Pirates took down the saints 80-64 in a statement win.
This Month in History
Over a century has passed since the end of World War 1. To commemorate the armistice that is celebrated every November 11, why not look at the history of this overshadowed war?
Pensacola Museum of Art: 70 Years of Local Pensacola Art
The Pensacola Museum of Art is in the heart of downtown, just off Palafox Street, and this year it is celebrating its 70th anniversary of rich, local history.