by Chris Selbo With the 2014 NBA Finals officially in the books, we’ve come to crown another NBA champion. The San Antonio Spurs have capped off an incredible regular season with their 5th NBA championship. Throughout all five games, even the one in which San Antonio lost, the Spurs were obviously the much better team....
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Game Review: Dark Souls II provides compelling experience despite minor shortcomings
by Matt Daniel From Software’s infamous action-role-playing game Dark Souls made small ripples in the collective gaming consciousness when it was quietly released in 2011. Thanks to critical acclaim and a port to the PC in 2012, the ripples turned to waves and Dark Souls proved to be a sleeper hit that garnered a devoted...
Update: After a year of negotiating, PSC faculty vote ‘No’ on contract
by Ben Sheffler While negotiation for the 2013-14 Pensacola State College faculty contract began in February 2013, the academic year for which the contract was meant for is almost over. And on Wednesday, the faculty voted 53-43 to not ratify the contract. Part of the contract included a two percent raise for the faculty, which, if...
Breaking: After a year of negotiating, PSC faculty vote ‘No’ on contract
by Ben Sheffler It’s taken more than a year of negotiation between the Pensacola State College Faculty Association and the PSC administration to come up with a faculty contract, and when the moment came on Wednesday for the faculty to vote on it, it didn’t pass. Over half of the PSC faculty voted on the...
Opinion: With new House committee, Congress asking the wrong questions about Benghazi
by Spenser Garber On May 8, a House of Representatives select committee was created to do more investigating on the Sept. 11, 2012, U.S. Embassy attack in Benghazi, Libya. It was created even though there have already been nine House and Senate committees, 13 hearings and over 25,000 pages of documents released related to the...
PSC Warrington campus flood photos
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This Year’s Classical Guitar Orchestra Showcased in Annual Spring Recital
By: Rebecca Juntunen Under the spotlights of the Ashmore Auditorium stage, the nine talented individuals that make up the PSC Classical Guitar Orchestra celebrated both their progress from the past year, and the life of a former orchestra member. The annual spring guitar recital was held at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, showcasing...
PSC Women’s Basketball Head Coach to Resign
By: Ally Doty Leah Drury, the women’s head basketball coach for Pensacola State College, announced her resignation today, Feb. 26, at the Hartsell Arena, which has been her home for the last two years of her coaching career. The event started out lightly, when Bill Hamilton stepped up to the podium and knocked...
Women’s Basketball Falls to Conference Rivals
By: Ally Doty The Pensacola State women’s basketball team faced conference rivals, Gulf Coast Community College, on Wed. February 5, 2014 in hopes of grasping their first conference win of the season. Going into the match, the Pirates held a 0-7 conference record and a 10-14 overall record with second year-coach Leah Drury, desperate for...
‘Despicable Me 2’ shown free for Spirit Week, movies to be played monthly
by Savana Morie Love going out for a movie but hate paying for expensive tickets and snacks? Students who visited the Pensacola State College Student Center on the Pensacola campus this past Friday, Jan. 10, were happy to find out that the showing of Despicable Me 2 was completely free of charge. It even came...