By Selina Iglesias Last semester, The Corsair covered PSC Alerts, a new technology that allows students to receive emergency notifications through their mobile devices when they are unable to reach their email or the situation is urgent. Back in the early months of the 2014 Fall semester, PSC Alerts was still a work in progress. Due...
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PSC’s Production of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
By Kimberly Bogers Pensacola State College’s Performing Arts Department has put on many wonderful productions over the years, the most recent being “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” This production had four showings from February 26th to March 1st, and was a big success. The director of the production Rodney Whatley has been very involved...
Sneaker Heads of PSC
By Tobias Harvey Sneakerheads are often described and defined by their tastes in expensive footwear, fashion sense and an eye for details. They are common on the Pensacola State College Pensacola campus and they all have their own unique styles. Kenneth Cox, 19, says being able to buy any pair of shoes he wants...
PSC Illustrates Success with Bachelors Courses for Graphic Design
By Amber Sidner We see it everywhere: in newspapers and magazines, on billboards, book covers, and soup cans. Just about everywhere you look these days. You will find elements of graphic design. It has become a part of our modern culture and one of the top tools used by businesses to expose their brands to...
Campus Police Raise ALS Awareness
by Brooke Thomas Society gives its members a choice now: donate a hundred dollars to a national charity or dump a giant bucket of ice cold water on their heads in order to raise awareness of a disease that has been threatening American citizens for years. Most people go with the bucket of water, chilling...
Lunchtime Trivia Challenges Students
Student Activities held a lunchtime trivia session in the Student Center on Thursday, August 21, 2014. Four teams of two or three students participated in the event. The four teams breezed through rounds one and two, but fumbled answering, as the questions became more and more challenging. Questions ranged across a wide spectrum of topics,...
Nursing student wants to make a difference
By: Timothy Chandler Career choices are hard to make for anyone. Especially when students have so many factors that they want to contribute to in their community. For some, the answer is right in front of them. Making a difference, touching lives and helping others is what Pensacola State College student, Cindy Smith, is looking...
New PSC Club at South Santa Rosa Center
By: Savana Morie A new club at Pensacola State’s South Santa Rosa Center has just hit the ground running, inspiring students to lace up their shoes and get active on campus. The Running Club, established this semester by Dr. Mitzie Sowell with the help of some of her students, began after a discussion in one...
Student services building gets makeover
by Steven McMillan Check out this video highlighting the renovation of the T. Felton Harrison Student Services Building on Pensacola State College’s Warrington campus. There will be a rededication and official opening at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
AASA welcomes anyone willing to unite for positive impact on community
by S.A. McMillan An organization that promotes unity and constructive contribution, the African-American Student’s Association is involved at all of the Pensacola State College campuses, except for the newest locations in Navarre and Century, and anyone who can maintain a 2.0 GPA and a positive attitude are welcome to join. Al Huffman, counselor and adviser...