In between the Women’s and Men’s Basketball games on the 12th, the school celebrated the inauguration of this year’s Homecoming Court. The ceremony was the culmination of three days of events to celebrate Pensacola State College, its students, and faculty. Among these activities were cookouts, meet and greets, and a scavenger hunt. The celebration was a fun diversion from the rigors of academic life.
Category: <span>2025</span>
From White Sands to White Snow: Pensacola’s Record-Breaking Snow Day
Pensacola is known for its white sand beaches, but this past month snow covered the ground instead. On January 21, Pensacola experienced a record-breaking snowfall of 8.9 inches
Medieval Magic: The 24th Annual Gulf Coast Renaissance Faire
The Gulf Coast's 24th Annual Renaissance Faire once again brought whimsy to Pensacola over the weekends of Feb. 22nd to 23rd and Mar. 1st to 2nd. Established by Steve Melei, the faire encourages costumes but does not require them which makes those who do participate in the Medieval garb more novel.
Forks and Frames: A Pensacola Native’s First Gallery Night
In 1991, Executive Director of the Arts Council, Andy Witt, met with a few local business owners to discuss holding an event in downtown Pensacola dedicated to spreading culture and art awareness. This is where the nonprofit organization, known as Gallery Night, was born. Every third Friday from five to nine p.m., Palafox Street is transformed into an exhibition for local artists to showcase their work. This month, the city of Pensacola held what was dubbed, “Forks and Frames, a Foodie Gallery Night,” and I decided to attend the event.
Medieval Magic: The 24th Annual Gulf Coast Renaissance Faire
The Gulf Coast's 24th Annual Renaissance Faire once again brought whimsy to Pensacola over the weekends of Feb. 22nd to 23rd and Mar. 1st to 2nd. Established by Steve Melei, the faire encourages costumes but does not require them which makes those who do participate in the Medieval garb more novel.
Recent Death of Homeless Man Part of Wider History
On February 19th ECSO deputies arrived outside the Alfred Washburn Center to “clean up” Murphy lane. To do this, they threatened to arrest the homeless people who were waiting outside the center unless they left so the street could be cleaned.