On Tuesday, March 4th, upwards of 100 people gathered at MLK Plaza to protest against President Trump’s State of the Union Address. This protest happened alongside 17 others in Florida alone, all of them part of the new 50501 movement.
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Film Review: Mickey 17
There is a popular philosophical critique about the concept of sci-fi teleportation that has existed for quite a minute now. The idea goes a bit like this: imagine a Star Trek style teleporter that could take every molecule in your body and transfer it over to a completely different place. Now, when that occurs, are you actually teleporting a person or are you killing that person by deconstructing their molecules and then creating an exact clone with the same memories at another place?
This Month in History: Presidents’ Day
Officially known as Washington’s Birthday, Presidents’ Day is a widely celebrated federal holiday that happens every 3rd Monday of February. However, have you ever wondered why America celebrates Presidents Day on the 3rd
Kendrick Lamar Brings Black Excellence to the World’s Biggest Stage
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is often called the “World’s Biggest Stage” and is generally reserved for artists of major success and accomplishment.
Joy Harjo: Warrior Poet Mike
On February 12, 2025, Joy Harjo, Poet Laureate of the United States, 2019-2022, gave a reading at PSC’s Ashmore Auditorium. She told stories, provided wisdom, and gave the audience a captivating night for creatives and everyday people alike.
Spring Break: Activities on a Budget
Spring break is right around the corner. Some college students like to spend the days off relaxing in the comfort of their homes, but others might use that time to explore outside of their homes.
Pensacola Moving Forward: Bay Bluffs and Palafox Street Restoration
Locals of Pensacola may have heard about the 22.5-acre park overlooking Pensacola Bay, often referred to as the Bay Bluffs. The park off of Scenic Highway was recently shut down by the City in March of 2023 due to safety issues such as erosion and damaged guardrails and boardwalks.
To Be Defined: Jimmy Rhea’s Exhibition at the Pensacola Museum of Art
Jimmy Rhea, the professor of sculpture and printmaking at PSC, will be doing his first solo art show at the Pensacola Museum of Art. The show will officially open for public viewing on March 7th and will come to an end on June 1st.
What to Watch: A Recap of Oscar Nominations
Ever since the first Academy Awards happened in 1929, the little golden man has become not only the major representative of film as an American artform on the international stage but also a way for the industry to express power over what is worth seeing.