Dance team set to thrill basketball fans

Morgan Gates Published: September 14, 2005 A new set of faces will be supporting PJC’s basketball teams this year, the new dance team. Coached by LaRita Carter and led by Alicia Wester, the dancers will perform along side the cheerleaders during halftime at both the men’s and women’s games. Showing school spirit is just one…

New basketball coach touts community involvement

Morgan Gates Published: September 14, 2005 PJC’s new women’s basketball coach, Chanda Rigby already is getting the Lady Pirates involved in the community. The team, along with Bill Waters, Lee Barnette, Chrissa Day, Dennis Reynolds, and President Dr. Thomas Delaino volunteered to pull for PJC at a recent United Way airplane pulling competition at the…

New study negates latest anti-abortion legislation

Erika Wilhite Published: September 14, 2005 Earlier this year, Sen. Sa  Brownback (R-Kan.) proposed legislation requiring physicians to inform women seeking abortions 20 or more weeks after fertilization that the fetus will feel pain, and offer to administer anesthesia to the fetus. Problematically, that claim is wholly unsubstantiated by the medical         community. A study published…

Fetal pain study excuse to continue abortion

Britney Hirras Published: September 14, 2005 A new report conducted by obstetric anesthesiologist Mark Rosen of the University of California, San Francisco suggests that fetuses probably do not feel pain until the seventh month of pregnancy, sparking an encore of the all-to-familiar abortion debate.  The study comes as Congress is reviewing fetal-pain laws meant to…

Our View

Staff Published: September 14, 2005 As journalists, it is our duty to report fair and balanced news to you, our faithful readers. Now while some of you may consider, “Fair and Balanced Journalism,” to be a contradiction in terms, that is indeed the mission of journalists everywhere. Or, at least, it should be. The Corsair…

Katrina’s impact is a grim lesson for the future

Yonit Shames Published: September 14, 2005 Consider the following scenario: you’re standing at the gas station, waiting on an hour-long line, and your neighbor, driving a nine mile-per-gallon Dodge Ram, loads 20 extra gallons of fuel into his or her truck. You try to stifle your irritation by reminding yourself that capitalism is what led…

Picnic provides relief for Mississippi students

Morgan Gates Published: September 14, 2005 On Friday, Sept. 16, the first anniversary of Hurricane Ivan, a busload of PJC faculty and students drove to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Gautier, Miss. with a truck full of supplies to contribute to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. PJC’s relief squad, headed by President Dr. Thomas…

Red Cross sets up temporary office

Kristen Bailey Published: September 14, 2005 PJC has allowed the Red Cross to temporarily move its headquarters to the Baroco Center for Science and Advanced Technology, providing space in which to operate relief efforts. Volunteers are needed in countless positions, said Red Cross Volunteer Coordinator, Rebekah Williams. “We would welcome any volunteers, any amount of…

Police focus on pornography found at PJC

Matt Foster September 14, 2005 Officer Wallace Carter of the PJC Police Department has been named to the Escambia County Cyber Crimes Task Force as a result of his investigation of two recent child pornography cases on Pensacola campus. In the most recent event, Peter Jacob Smith, 48, was arrested and charged with possession [of…