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Category: <span>Features</span>
PJC preps for citizenship test
-Ashley Thompson- Pensacola Junior College is offering a free, six-week prep class for those who are eligible to take the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services test. Nearly 1.2 million people legally immigrant to the United States every year according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. “The process to become an American citizen can...
V-Hive provides students with useful resources
Jamie Dickerson March 8, 2006 Many students at PJC might have some trouble getting the right information for research, study guides, and career decisions. The CTE Student Resources department has found an easy, yet incredibly useful and helpful way to make these important tasks become less of a threat and more of an enlightened success....
Anna Tomczak named distinguished artist
Published: March 8, 2006 The work of Anna Tomczak, the 2006 Anna Lamar Switzer Distinguished Artist, is now being exhibited in the gallery in Bldg. 15. Tomczak is a nationally recognized artist famous for her Polacolor image transfers.
SGA to represent students’ interest at ‘The Rally in Tally’
Moria Dailey Published: March 8, 2006 Members from the three branches of PJC’s Student Government Association plan to attend “The Rally in Tally” March 22-23 in Tallahassee. The SGA groups plan to address two major issues during the rally: a bill limiting the number of credits a student can take and the proposed DREAM Act....
Students hunt for parking on Milton campus
Joshua Newby Published: March 8, 2006 Venture onto the PJC Milton campus just minutes before your class starts and well, good luck finding a parking place. By 7:15 each weekday morning, most of the good spaces are occupied. Students either have to park on the grass near the campus risking a ticket or travel much...
Education club donates books in honor of Dr. Suess’ birthday
Dawn Baird Published: March 8, 2006 The afternoon was filled with cookie-crumb smiles, milk mustaches, and Cat in the Hat. In honor of Theodore Seuss Geisel, a famous American writer and cartoonist best known for his Dr. Seuss books, PJC’s Education Club and the Education Honor Society Kappa Delta Pi co-sponsored a reading event March...
Hooked on Hold’em, the card game sweeping the globe
Melissa Brown Published: March 8, 2006 Ace-10 may not be as good as the “pocket rockets” (aces) Dental Hygiene major Michelle Moulton, 25, said “are not unbeatable but always seem to make a player feel like she can’t lose,” but LaRock keeps on playing. LaRock and Moulton join millions of players around the world in...
Hallmark Career Fair
Katie Coseo Last Friday PJC students and faculty from the phlebotomy and nursing programs attended the career fair hosted by Communities in Schools of Northwest Florida at Hallmark Elementary School. Students from all grade levels had the opportunity to meet and greet with several companies and educators to learn what they did for a living....
Job Fair for health programs
Student Nursing Association hosted its annual fundraiser Job Fair at Warrington Campus on March 12. Hospitals and Agencies set booths for many allied health programs such as nursing, radiography, sonography, and surgical tech to check out what these facilities were offering in jobs school. “Our purpose is to get the students out into the...