The Better Japanese Place

By: Krystina de Alba Most people would say that Pensacola Florida’s statement piece is our beach. The one thing that goes hand in hand with the beach is seafood. Having good seafood in our area allows restaurants to have food such as sushi. Sake Cafe and Ichiban are two popular and local Japanese restaurants in…

A Look Back at Jonestown

By: Casey Hignite  What else can we learn from Jonestown at this point? At what is nearly the fortieth anniversary of the massacre, passing us again on November 18th, there is little else to document about the matter than what most already know about the infamous mass suicide. Survivors and investigators of  the People’s Temple…

Archivists digitizing historical editions of The Corsair at Chadbourne Library.

The Chadbourne Library’s Archivisation efforts to digitize past editions of The Corsair

By: Lydia McAllister In early September, The Corsair held its first meeting for the fall semester. In this meeting, Dr. Marisa Mills, the faculty advisor of The Corsair, introduced to the attendees a plan at the Chandbourne Library on the Pensacola campus to digitize past editions of the newspaper. This project would be overseen by…

Banned books sale supporting Pensacola art center and open bookstore.

Banned Books

By Justice Emerick  October is here— What better way is there to enjoy the countdown to Halloween than to crack open a good book? Skip the Goosebumps and jump straight into the real horrors. Something so terrifying, so ghastly, so unreasonable, and absolutely diabolical that even your parents’ elected officials are afraid: Banned Books. Realistically…