Staff Reporters Published: February 18 2004 Dustin Tuller, former student on the Milton campus, is recovering in Germany from multiple wounds to his lower legs. As a result of the injury he received during an attack near Baghdad, Iraq on Dec. 23, Tuller has lost both legs. Tuller, 28, is married and the father of...
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Q & A with Dr. Delaino
James Hagan Published: February 4 2004 P JC President Tom Delaino is a busy man. Whether it is budget meetings, talks with the Governor of Florida or responding to queries from students regarding such matters as parking or texbook prices, Delaino has proven to be a hands-on President. What is the hardest thing about being...
Audio: visit from Rep. Jeff KottKamp
Ricky Di Sep 27 2006 12:00AM Rep. Jeff Kottkamp, Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, visited PJC Oct. 6. Listen to audio of his meeting with local healthcare providers and Wal-Mart representatives.
Freshmen can lose dreaded 15 while away at college
Sharon Thompson – McClatchy Newspapers Sep 27 2006 12:00AM Daphne Oz says it’s possible for college freshmen to lose weight instead of gaining the dreaded freshman 15. Oz, daughter of cardiologist and author Mehmet Oz, has written a book to help students keep fit while at college. “The Dorm Room Diet: The 8-Step Program for...
New department head no stranger to PJC
Ricky Di Sep 27 2006 12:00AM Being a department head at a post-secondary school is no easy task, and no one knows that better than Susan Morgan, the new head of PJC’s history, languages, and philosophy department. Morgan, who has headed the department since Aug. 1, started off at PJC as a faculty member in...
Nominations needed for teaching excellence awards
Cynthia Munoz Sep 27 2006 12:00AM The Academy of Teaching Excellence will hold its annual inauguration in January. The deadline to vote for your favorite teacher is Oct. 17. According to Nan James, executive secretary, the Academy of Teaching Excellence provides recognition and fosters teaching excellence by providing examples of various teaching styles, strategies, speakers,...
PJC gains accreditation for automotive program
Ashley Porter Sep 27 2006 12:00AM How does $40,000 to $70,000 per year sound for an average salary? Sounds great, right? If you are a PJC student who is interested in a life in the automotive industry, this is the program for you. Recently PJC received accreditation from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF),...
The Corsair finalist for elite Pacemaker Award
Sep 27 2006 12:00AM Pensacola Junior College’s student newspaper, The Corsair, is an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award finalist. The Corsair is among the top 55 finalists chosen from 234 college and university entries nationwide. The honor is the first for the college newspaper; editors were Matt Foster and Brandi Snodgrass, and the adviser is...
The Corsair finalist for elite Pacemaker Award
Sep 27 2006 12:00AM Pensacola Junior College’s student newspaper, The Corsair, is an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award finalist. The Corsair is among the top 55 finalists chosen from 234 college and university entries nationwide. The honor is the first for the college newspaper; editors were Matt Foster and Brandi Snodgrass, and the adviser is...
Navy prefers PJC’s Dental program
Jennifer Rich-Neal Sep 27 2006 12:00AM PJC’s Warrington campus offers many programs in health care to qualified applicants each year. Among those enrolled, one thing sets a handful of the nontraditional dental hygiene students apart. They are the select few sent to PJC by the U.S. Navy. Since 1996, the Navy has sent its sailors...