The Last Of Us Part II challenges players

The Last of Us Part II is a challenging game. Not that its combat is particularly difficult, because it isn’t. Most of the game can be coasted through with minimal effort, but in the same way Dark Souls seeks to challenge its players through towering bosses, The Last of Us Part II looks to challenge your preconceived notions about characters you’ve come to love over the past seven years.

COVID-19 challenges commencement ceremony

By Alexis Miller The Pensacola State College (PSC) on-again, off-again spring 2020 commencement ceremony is officially back on. The Pensacola Bay Center that was anticipated to be filled with graduating students and their families was a dark place on May 6. There was not a person to be found.  Graduation caps and gowns were overstocked…

Food pantry with non-perishable food items for community support.

Pirate pantry seeks non-perishables

by Hannah Mooers The Pensacola State College (PSC) Pirate Food Pantry is in immediate need of donations. With COVID-19 causing new hardships in the pirate community, giving to the Pirate Food Pantry has never been so crucial. Since the pantry’s reopening two years ago, spearheaded by MaKenzie Johnson, Student Engagement & Leadership Coordinator, it has…

Student speaking at eCorsair event with framed photos in background.

Students debut poetry

By Shaleyah Carter Students across the Pensacola State College (PSC) campus gathered together at the Chadbourne library to share their poetic creations March 11.  English department professor Jamey Jones defined poetry as “that kernel of honesty that’s inside each of us,” Jones said.  Inspired by Jones, PSC student Darius Jaford performed an improvised and unorthodox…

Woman sitting on steps outside eCorsair building, smiling in sunglasses.

Positivity despite pandemic for general education major

by Hannah Mooers Zoe Kinsey, a general education student at Pensacola State College (PSC), has a determined mindset of positivity despite COVID-19 circumstances. Like many other students, Kinsey’s 2020 school plans have been disrupted by the global epidemic. She had been looking into applying to a physical therapy assistant program this fall but considering she…

Sports equipment including basketball, tennis, baseball, soccer, and volleyball at eCorsair.

Sudden sports suspension stuns Sanderson

This spring semester was without a doubt the weirdest semester I think any student has ever had. If you told me on January 1st that within a few months we’d go on spring break forever, all sports would be shut down and we would be confined to our homes for weeks at a time attending…

Mini vegetable frittatas, fresh and colorful, served on a wire rack, perfect for breakfast or snacks.

Student advocates healthy eating with simple recipe

By Julie Riser During this time of social distancing, long hours working from home and Netflix and chilling, several people are gaining what America is calling, the COVID-15. With this trend on the rise, finding healthy meals to incorporate into everyday life is a must. Most people find it hard to pick healthy meals that…

Animated medieval knight battling skeletons in a fantasy dungeon scene.

Dragon’s Lair takes players on a hand-drawn quest

by Veronica Lockamy This issue, we’re going back in time to the golden age of video games. Big hair and spandex were the height of fashion, children were waking up early on Saturdays to watch He-Man and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. New Kids On The Block was rampaging through middle schools taking no prisoners, and…