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Love & COVID: Finding Companionship During Quarantine.
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Love & COVID: Finding Companionship During Quarantine.

By Crystal Duc Amidst our drastically changing world, do love and happy endings still exist? At the end of another dreary and lonely day of quarantine, while I cook my dinner to the sound of the evening news, I find myself wishing for a companion. As much as I try to convince myself otherwise, I...

Give teachers a choice in classroom format
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Give teachers a choice in classroom format

The faculty at Pensacola State College (PSC) will be required to teach a minimum of two face-to-face classes this upcoming spring semester despite U.S. cases of COVID-19 reaching an all-time high. Pensacola State College (PSC), for what it’s worth, has done an overall good job with regards to COVID. The school handled in-person classes safely,...

Youth must ignite sparks of progress
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Youth must ignite sparks of progress

Election Day is again drawing closer and political rhetoric has increased to a fever pitch. In their efforts to grapple for every last vote, there have been numerous references by the candidates to America’s Founding Fathers. At the same time, some have sought to dismiss the passions and voices of youth advocates. These advocates are portrayed as too uneducated, unsophisticated, and inexperienced to have their voice matter in American government.

The Last Of Us Part II challenges players
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The Last Of Us Part II challenges players

The Last of Us Part II is a challenging game. Not that its combat is particularly difficult, because it isn’t. Most of the game can be coasted through with minimal effort, but in the same way Dark Souls seeks to challenge its players through towering bosses, The Last of Us Part II looks to challenge your preconceived notions about characters you’ve come to love over the past seven years.

Editor-in-chief bids Farewell
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Editor-in-chief bids Farewell

Editor-in-chief bids farewell By Ben Murzin Walking into the Corsair was the best decision I ever made. Professor Neuman introduced myself and another student to Dr. Ingram and said we should consider joining the Corsair. A Thursday afternoon after getting out of class and with nothing to do for the day, I decided to go...

Combined amendments create confusion
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Combined amendments create confusion

By Rachel Giordano           If you exercised your right to vote on Nov. 6, 2018, you voted on many important issues.     Actually, you had to vote on two things in one amendments that had absolutely nothing to do with each other.           Do you know what I am referring...

Warriors’ spirit fuels PSC community
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Warriors’ spirit fuels PSC community

By Paulina Mendez To the returning Pensacola State College (PSC) military veteran students and their families, welcome back to another exciting and rewarding 2018-2019 school year.  Once again, we look forward, as we walk toward achieving our educational goals. Starting in this issue and in future Corsair publications, we are introducing a military veterans column...