Pirates fall to #2 Chipola 103-77

Corey Reese Published: January 9, 2006 The PJC men’s basketball team opened conference play at home against #2 Chipola losing 103-77 at home. Julian Allen led the Pirates with 18 points and Clinton Kilbert chipped in 15 points but Chipola was just too much. PJC trailed at half 42-35, but was never was able to…

Lady Pirates Lose Conference Opener 90-70

Corey Reese Published: January 9, 2006 The PJC Lady Pirates opened their conference season against Chipola on January 11th, losing 90-70 at home. Ida Edwards had 17 points and 8 rebounds but it wasn’t enough to help power the Lady Pirates past the Lady Indians. The game was close at the half with PJC leading…

Defendants plead not guilty

Kersten White Published: January 9, 2006 Last year, faculty and students alike were taken aback when two separate arrests were made on PJC’s Pensacola campus. As previously reported in the Corsair, arrested were Brian Nephi McLellan, 19, PJC student and former Corsair staff member, and Peter Jacob Smith, 48, who was not a PJC student…

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Published: January 9, 2006 It’s been my experience that the most common answer to the question “What kind of music do you listen to?” is “A little bit of everything”, which is a pretty grand statement, if you ask me. No one – and I mean no one – listens to a little bit of…

International basketball players come to PJC

By: Lauren Fagler Published: January 8, 2009 Pensacola Junior College’s men’s and women’s basketball teams have a diverse international influence this year, introducing five players from foreign nations. The men’s team has three international players on its roster, while the women’s team has two foreign athletes. Not only have these players faced the challenge of…

PJC hopes to offer 4-year degrees by 2011

By: Kristin Martin Published: January 8, 2009 From education to culinary arts to nursing programs, Pensacola Junior College offers students a wide variety of associate degrees, and within the next few years, students most likely will be able to receive baccalaureate degrees in some programs. About eight months ago, PJC began discussing the possibility of…