Patience for Parking

Heather Madden Sep 11 2006 12:00AM Every school morning Beth Gindl, a 19-year old student at PJC, wakes up an extra 20 minutes early to arrive on the Pensacola PJC campus 30 minutes before her first class — enough time to find a parking spot and arrive in class on-time.  Gindl is not the only…

Patience for parking

Heather Madden Published: September 11, 2006 Every school morning Beth Gindl, a 19-year old student at PJC, wakes up an extra 20 minutes early to arrive on the Pensacola PJC campus 30 minutes before her first class — enough time to find a parking spot and arrive in class on-time.  Gindl is not the only…

Softball field on schedule

Lauren Fagler Published: October 29, 2008 The first phase of Pensacola Junior College’s new $646,000 track and softball field on the Pensacola campus is scheduled to be completed by Nov. 28. The new women’s softball field, built in accordance with National Collegiate Athletic Association regulations, includes a new batting cage, new and improved intramural fields…

Literary group publishes first magazine

Kristen Bailey Published: August 23, 2005 Despite the odds against them, PJC’s Literary Round Table has successfully published their first issue of the literary magazine ISSUE. The magazine showcases a variety of works including literary short stories, fiction, poetry, art, a play, photos and paintings. “It has short fiction, poetry, art, there’s even a short…

New date, new location for the fifth Gracefest

Rachel Strehlow Published: August 23, 2005 Gracefest, Pensacola’s popular Christian music festival, celebrates its fifth year with a new date and location.  This year the Gracefest committees are planning their annual concert at a brand new location- Spring Street in Pensacola. Gracefest is scheduled for  Sept. 16 and 17. This year’s concert boasts performances by…

Student serves her community

Josh Wilks Published: January 21 2004 She’s the first to admit she’s a talker.  But the talent of effectively communicating with all kinds of people has led PJC student and alumnae Rosalynn Bates down the path to places she never thought she’d go. In her tiny cubicle in the Milton Community Center on Byrom Street,…