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Cosmetology costs less at PJC
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Cosmetology costs less at PJC

ANDREA MCMILLIAN The Corsair Pampering yourself is expensive!  Usually, a manicure costs about $15-$20. The average massage starts at around $60. If you want a facial, be prepared to spend about $75. With times as difficult as these it’s hard to find enough money or time to squeeze in some pampering. Luckily, there’s the PJC...

Protests at PJC’s free speech zone have chilled
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Protests at PJC’s free speech zone have chilled

ANDREA MCMILLIAN The Corsair PJC’s own free speech zone was once a lively place on campus. Though it doesn’t get much recognition now, the area is still available for use.  It is located in the grassy, triangular area directly in front of the Student Center in building 5. In the past, the free speech zone...

Walking the Plank
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Walking the Plank

Bill Fisher walks the plank by answering the 20 Corsair questions.  If you really like his answers leave a comment, and his answers may end up in the next issue of the newspaper. Q: What do you teach? A: African-American Literature and Humanities, American Literature, Composition II, Fiction Writing Q: How long have you been...

Walking the Plank
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Walking the Plank

Rodney Whatley walks the plank by answering the 20 Corsair questions.  If you really like his answers leave a comment, and his answers may end up in the next issue of the newspaper. Q: What do you teach? A: Introduction to Theatre, Acting I & II, Directing I, Rehearsal and Performance, Introduction to Acting, and...

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Students to get free Pirate Mail addresses

Cynthia Munoz Published: October 25, 2006 “An account will automatically be created for all students enrolled,” Gomez said.  “Students will be able to log in to SpyGlass and see a link for piratemail.students.pjc.edu.” Each username will consist of the user’s initials and a four digit combination provided by the system. For example, Cindy N. Munoz...

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The PJC Police Department

Published: October 25, 2006 The PJC Police Department will be holding an auctionat 10 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 7, in the PJC Student Center. ÿThey will be auctioning off all lost and found property found on all PJC campuses. ÿÿItems may be previewed prior to the auction between 8:30 and 9:45 a.m.  Items to be auctioned...

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Criminal Justice Association bake sale

Published: October 25, 2006 The PJC Criminal Justice Association will hold a Halloween Bake Sale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside of Pensacola campus Bldg. 5. Proceeds will go to Favor House, a shelter for domestic violence victims For more information e-mail the Criminal Justice Association at pjccja@hotmail.com.

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Manna Food Drive

Published: October 25, 2006 The PJC Social Sciences club will be placing boxes around the Pensacola campus for food donations that will benefit families in our community and help replenish the supply at the Manna Food Pantry.  Boxes will be available for donations on Oct. 27 and will be picked up Nov. 17.  Please bring...

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Food & Wine Classic to air on WSRE

Published: October 25, 2006 There is a twist on this year’s popular fundraising event, the 18th Annual WSRE Wine & Food Classic. A highlight of this year’s event will feature a Top Chef Competition among 12 of the Gulf Coast’s best chefs. They will be given basic ingredients but must add their own signature seasonings,...

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Help our community’s less fortunate

Published: October 25, 2006 The PJC Social Sciences club will host a bake sale, beginning at 9 a.m., Dec. 3rd in front of the Wal-Mart on Hwy. 29.  The proceeds from the bake sale will go to the Salvation Army to purchase gifts for the less fortunate children of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties and...