Moria Dailey Published: October 12, 2005 Students who have lost belongings on any PJC campus need only to go to the PJC police department to claim them. However, if students don’t do so soon, their belongings will be auctioned off to benefit student scholarships. The police have to keep items for 30 days, and after...
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Wooten sets eyes on the Solar system
Trenton Willnecker Published: October 12, 2005 There is probably no one in the area more knowledgeable about our solar system than PJC’s Dr. Wayne Wooten. Wooten has taught astronomy at PJC and the University of West Florida for 31 years and is the only instructor to win Teacher of the Year awards at both schools....
Literary Roundtable unveils first literary magazine
Kristen Bailey Published: October 12, 2005 Complimenting their glazed doughnuts and hot coffee with jazz music and blue skies, students and faculty of PJC gathered Oct. 5 in the gazebo at a small reception celebrating the Literary Roundtable’s newly published literary magazine, Issue. Former writers and artists for the magazine, as well as newcomers to...
SGA sponsors benefit concert
Matt Foster Published: October 12, 2005 PJC’s Student Govern-ment Association will play host to Rock for Relief, a benefit for Hurricane Katrina victims, from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Oct. 14, in the student center on Pensacola campus. The show is for all ages and free to the public. A Red Cross table will...
Friday Night Swing Dancing at the American Legion
Sam Published: October 12, 2005 Every Friday night from 8:30 to midnight, the American Legion takes a step back in time to the days of flappers and speakeasies for a night of swing dancing. Friday’s swing nights serve as an introductory to the dance that has been around since the 1920s for all ages and...
Final four candidates revealed
By Lindsey Luker Published on February 13, 2008 The District Board of Trustees met March 11 and narrowed the eight PJC presidential candidates down to four. The final candidates are: Dr. Scott D. Elliott, Dr. Lars Hafner, Dr. James E. Martin and Dr. Charles E. Meadows. “I think that we’ve got the willpower and the...
PJC Student Government to lobby state congress
By Terry Strickland Published on February 13, 2008 Later this month, Pensacola Junior College’s Student Government Association will be joining with junior and community colleges from throughout Florida to lobby the state legislature, said Scott Crongeyer, SGA President of the Milton campus. The “Rally in Tally,” as the Tallahassee campaign is called, is an initiative...
Hahn takes new postition
By Thomas Moody Published on February 13, 2008 PJC alumna Lori Hahn has moved across campus to become administrative assistant for academic advising. Hahn was recently employed in Staff and Program Development. Hahn will be responsible for making appointment for to see advisors. She will also greet students when they enter the academic advising office. ...
Board is given eight candidates for PJC President
By Michael Rutschky Published on February 13, 2008 The Board of Trustees met this morning and accepted a list of eight unranked potential candidates for PJC President presented by the chairman of PJC’s presidential screening committee, John O’Connor. The list consists of Dr. Scott Elliot, Dr. Algie Gatewood, Dr. James Martin, Dr. Charles Meadows, Dr....
Students pull weight in presidential screening committee
By Ansley Zecckine Published on February 13, 2008 PJC’s presidential screening committee gathered Thursday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. to narrow the list of 14 candidates down to only eight. After the initial voting process, the list of candidates was narrowed to include: Dr. Scott Elliot, Dr. Algie Gatewood, Dr. James Martin, Dr. Charles Meadows,...