The Pensacola Museum of Art is in the heart of downtown, just off Palafox Street, and this year it is celebrating its 70th anniversary of rich, local history.
Category: <span>Editorial & Opinion</span>
“Bouncing Back, And On To The Nationals” Mike
Bouncing back from last season’s exit, the Women's Soccer team wins the South Atlantic District and is moving on to the national tournament.
“Hosts Dominate Sun-Lakes Conference, Secures Nationals Berth”
The Women's Volleyball team secured their berth for Nationals after a brilliant performance in the Sun-Lakes Conference tournament held at PSC’s Hartsell Arena.
“Fanfare Under the Rain – SEC 2024” Mike
November 10—The final whistle blew as rain poured heavily on the pitch, leaving players and spectators alike drenched as contrasting emotions were embraced—joy for the Texas Longhorns and disappointment for the South Carolina Gamecocks.
A Break From the Bird App
Nobody likes Twitter. Not even the people who use Twitter like Twitter. Once known as a primary space for sharing news and casually interesting events, it has since devolved into a hotspot for doom-scrolling, witch-hunting, and other sorts of depravities one can only find in the crustiest crevices of the internet -- only this time, it's mainstream!
The End of Semester Overwhelm; How You Can Get Help on Campus
Pensacola’s campus has various resources and tools at the fingertips of each student. For any issue or problem that you might have, there is a service or department that can help.
Will an Abortion Ban Really Get Rid of Abortions?
The election is over. The votes are in. Realistically, we do not know what America’s future holds. The idea of the unknown can be terrifying. One of Florida’s most controversial and important amendments this year was Amendment 4, which determined the right to abortion past the current six week law in Florida.
Foiling Through Pensacola by Ella Goodwin Mike
Sail Pensacola, a local organization, is hosting the North American expansion of Foiling Week to the United States on the stage of Pensacola, Florida. This will be the biggest sailing regatta we have seen. It will go from February 24 through March 2, 2025.
Pensacola’s Annual Greek Festival Once Again Brings Fun to the Community
Pensacola’s 64th Annual Greek Festival took place during the first 3 days of November and, like every year, it went wonderfully. The festival is presented by the Greek Orthodox Church, taking place on its campus over on West Garden Street. The festival includes food, vendors, dancing, and music.
This Month in History
For 89 years, the Pensacola Interstate Fair has entertained and brought joy to all who have attended it. Despite the long runtime of the fair, few seem to know about the intricate history of this long-running icon. With the fair right around the corner, why not discuss its history?


