PJC Great Global Warming Debate

Gemalie Perez-The Corsair The debate over global warming is one that will be argued for times to come. On March 22, PJC students will take on the subject matter during a good old-fashion debate, consisting of an opening statement from each team, five rounds of rebuttals, and a closing statement from each team. “This topic…

Gulf Breeze Cinema 4 hosts spring film festival

Wade Manns – The Corsair The Pensacola Film Festival Spring Screen Series is showing for three days, March 12-14. Films will be shown at Gulf Breeze Cinema 4, a theater known for its independent offerings. There will also be live jazz music by Joe Occhipinti; free wine and beer will also be on tap. The…

Lady Pirates end season with loss in state semis

Madelain Tigano – The Corsair One point. Just one point was the difference in going to the finals or going home. The Pensacola Junior College Lady Pirates lost the semi final round in the FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII State Championship Basketball Tournament 61-60 against Tallahassee Community College March 5 in Marianna. All-State guard and University of…

Lady Pirates sail past Indian River

Robert Klawitter – The Corsair The PJC Lady Pirates showed they’re not ready to go home yet, pulling out a narrow 56-52 victory over Southern Conference Champion Indian River State College (21-5) in the first round of the FCAAA/NJCAA Region VIII State Championship at Chipola College in Marianna. PJC (24-5) came to life after halftime…

Jing Zhou displays talent in Switzer building

Adriana Dueck–The Corsair  When it comes to visual arts, Jing Zhou is a master. From pho­tography to drawing/sketching to producing print design for book and movie covers, Jing is one of China’s most talented and profi­cient artists. On Feb. 25-26, she’ll visit PJC to be honored as the school’s latest Switzer Distinguished Artist dur­ing ceremonies…