By Rebecca Juntunen The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, a versatile, Grammy Award winning group, will be performing at the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium on the Pensacola Campus, at 7:30 on Tuesday, November 19th. In their 30 years as a group they have continued to break new ground with a range of musical genres, such as...
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Play Review: Spamalot
Not Dead Yet by J. Scott Southworth This week, The Corsair has taken a break from film revues to cover a local theater production, this time the production of ‘Spamalot’ currently being produced by the Pensacola State College performing arts department. Details about the performance location and show times are available at the end...
Tech Wars
By: Alexis Lugo Many students at Pensacola State College use laptops or tablets to complete their homework, instead of a desktop for your home. Over the years, technology has grown more advanced and continues to grow every day. Cell phones are thinner, computers are becoming more portable and manufacturers have made it possible to browse...
5th Annual Fall Community Career Fair
By: Benjamin Whittle On October 4, the 5th Annual Fall Community Career Fair was held in the Jean & Paul Amos Studio from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The career fair hosted 50 different employers from a variety of fields, including military, police, medical, business, and food service employers. The main floor was packed with...
BBVA Compass Bank Presents Financial Recovery Workshop
By Rebecca Juntunen A classroom on the main PSC Campus was filled with many PSC students on Thursday, September 26, for another extension of “Money Matters Week”— a workshop presented by BBVA Compass Bank. The workshop, focusing on practical ways to access one’s current financial situation and begin recovery, was led by Pensacola’s BBVA Compass...
Kudos Korner
By LaToya Powe For this week’s Kudos Korner, I have nominated Jack Herndon in the Business Department. The first day of school, I went to the bookstore to purchase my books for class. One of the books I needed was unavailable and had to be ordered, and I was informed that there is...
Student-to-student panel shares practical and innovative financial tactics
by Rebecca Juntunen As the student-to-student “Money Matters” panel began on Tuesday, September 24, at the Pensacola State College main campus, Chelsey Wiselman jokingly opened with a piece of financial advice when asked for her primary money-saving strategy: “Leave your wallet at home.” The panel discussion, which included about fifteen attendees, covered various financial questions...
Heavy rain causes flooding, disabled vehicles
by Ben Sheffler Heavy rain around 7 p.m. Tuesday caused the Ninth Avenue entrance to Pensacola State College to flood, disabling three vehicles that attempted to drive through the water.A PSC Public Safety Officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said he saw an SUV that was stuck in the road and started to...
Movie Review: Riddick
No Chronicle Worthy of Mention by J. Scott Southworth Watch it… if you think that the sci-fi action genre could be perfected if only it abandoned the use of intelligence, characterization, or much action. Avoid it… if being forced to watch a bunch of one-dimensional characters shout inane threats at each other while hunting an...
Suicide Awareness to PSC Students
By Alexis Lugo On Thursday, September 12, 2013, Pensacola State College hosted a suicide convention in Building two to give students awareness about the help they can receive if they are depressed. Forty-five students attended the convention; most of them were there as part of a class assignment. Rachelle Burns, Crisis Referral Coordinator, spoke at...