By Talia Soublet Fall is officially here at the Pensacola State campuses. The leaves are changing colors, the weather is getting cooler, and for students, there’s one thing on our minds – midterms. From October 13 to November 10, testing is happening across many classes, and yes, it can be stressful. It’s important to study...
Category: <span>Editorial & Opinion</span>
Banned Books
By Justice Emerick October is here— What better way is there to enjoy the countdown to Halloween than to crack open a good book? Skip the Goosebumps and jump straight into the real horrors. Something so terrifying, so ghastly, so unreasonable, and absolutely diabolical that even your parents’ elected officials are afraid: Banned Books. Realistically...
Your Dream Job is on LinkedIn, are You?
By Devin Lewis According to LinkedIn data cited in multiple reports, more than 122 million people have received interview requests through LinkedIn, and 35.5 million have been hired via connections on the platform. That means LinkedIn isn’t just a place to post your resume, it’s a launchpad for real opportunities. But here’s where most students...
Fall & Winter Events
By Arren Joseph-White Need something to do in the coming months? There are always things going on in Pensacola and the surrounding areas. Here are some activities to keep an eye out for, from November to December. There are also things that you can do year-round. As the weather gets more bearable, be ready to...
The Buzz about Butterflies, Bats, and Bee-yond
By Tommy Burkhammer Jr. The Pollinator Palooza was Saturday October 4th at the Santa Rosa County UF/IFAS office. This was a lovely event celebrating the many pollinators native to our area. There were crafts for the kids, live butterfly displays, and many local groups providing information on our local pollinators. We were even able to...
October Candy Bucket of Horror!
By Riley Glover Sometimes as a film critic noted for their coverage of the macabre, movies slip through the radar that can’t easily be described. Some unnatural cinema requires explanation, even if the space is too limited to describe such terrors the way they need. So, I let open my doors and let all the...
No Kings. No Dictators.
By Arren Joseph-White On October 18th, people all around the country gathered in various cities such as New York, Chicago, and even here, in Pensacola in an estimated over 2,000 protests total for No Kings Day. Here in our own town, about 3,000 total people gathered at the corner of Airport and 9th to use...
Op Ed: Political Violence Discussion
by Jeremiah Doxey The founding of civilization marked political violence as a horrific issue that each society must confront. The existence of political violence, which is on the minds of many Americans, has been brought to the forefront with the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk. While the main motivation of the suspect remains unknown, in...
Sopaipilla Cheesecake with Perfect Cinnamon Glaze
By Tommy Burkhammer Jr. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with this deliciosa Sopaipilla Cheesecake. From Sept. 15th – Oct. 15th we in the U.S. celebrate the influence and contributions of Hispanic culture. This recipe is perfect for this month as sopaipilla is a New Mexican dish. Sopaipilla are incredibly versatile, often having both savory and sweet...
Open Mic Night!
By Lydia McAllister Pensacola State College’s Literature club hosted their annual Poetry Open Mic on Wednesday October 15, 2025 on the second floor of the Chadborn Library at 6pm. The evening offered an open invitation for students and faculty alike to read their own works or the works of others. The back of the room...






