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Who will be our next president?

By Neketia Taylor-Hunley Published on October 10, 2007 The man who says “students are not numbers” but individuals, is retiring after 15 years of dedicated service. On April 17, Dr. G. Thomas Delaino released a Statement of Intent to the PJC District Board of Trustees to retire effective May 31, 2008. At Delaino’s suggestion, a...

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Look to Pensapedia for Pensacola history

by Joshua Encinias Published on October 10, 2007 Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that gives users access to edit various pages of information ranging from Mark Twain to boxing gloves. The Web site’s html is composed of open source software, giving everyone the right to create sub-wiki sites. But when it comes to information regarding...

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Retired Oakland Raider speaks on Correct English

Kristen Bailey Published: September 28, 2005 Warrington campus adjunct Michael Smith invites retired Starter for Oakland Raiders, Horace Jones to speak on the importance of correct English. ” We wont ever get away from written and oral communication. There’s nothing you’re going to do in this life that doesn’t require communication,” Jones said. A Washington...

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Learning centered instruction hits the classroom

Matt Foster Published: September 28, 2005 Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of several articles concerning learning-centered colleges and their impact on PJC and its students. Jennifer O’Leary, a professor of speech and interpersonal communication, has been teaching using the learning centered method since she was hired a year ago. Since then...

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Community opens homes to evacuees

Heather Adams Published: September 28, 2005 The entire country watched, waited, and worried as Katrina went barreling towards Louisiana and Mississippi, but the people of Gulf Coast were especially apprehensive. ÿEven Gulf Coast residents that were out of harm’s way, braced for the storm’s impact, because we have an understanding of hurricanes that other people...

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Students, faculty serve up burgers and smiles to Mississippi college

Morgan Gates Published: September 28, 2005 On Friday, Sept. 16, the first anniversary of Hurricane Ivan, a busload of PJC faculty and students drove to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Gautier, Miss. with a truck full of supplies to contribute to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. PJC’s relief squad, headed by President Dr. Thomas...

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Peterson leaves behind colorful history

Moria Dailey Published: September 28, 2005 Allan Peterson, chairman of PJC’s Visual Arts Department, plans to retire in December 2005, after a 31-year career at PJC. Peterson was hired by PJC in 1974 after he worked at the University of New York in Geneseo.  He both directed the Exhibition Gallery there and was head of...

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College tightens belt as enrollment drops

Britney Hirras Published: September 28, 2005 According to PJC officials, this year’s enrollment is down more than 10 percent. Tuition declined significantly after Hurricane Ivan.  Students who lost homes, businesses, and had to put everything on hold to recover, withdrew from the college until they could get their lives back in order.  Dr. Thomas Delaino,...

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Guest panel discuss Constitution

Moria Dailey Published: September 28, 2005 PJC celebrated Constitution Day with an open panel discussion about the First Amendment, which guarantees Americans the right to free speech. Dr. David Sam, vice-president of PJC’s student affairs, explained that Senator Robert Byrd helped to enact a law in 2004 requiring educational programs on the Constitution.  The law...

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PJC Employee weathers Katrina in Louisiana

Erika Wilhite Published: September 28, 2005 New Orleans is only a few hours from Pensacola, but, judging from the post-Hurricane Katrina news coverage, it might as well be another world for most of us. Rather than watching the hurricane and its aftermath from the comfort of our living rooms, Angie Jones, PJC’s student activities coordinator,...