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May 12, 2010August 13, 2025Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

Just Cause 2 brings players to new heights

Wade Manns – The Corsair   Just Cause 2 by Square ENIX Genre: third person freeroaming, action-adventure Rating: Mature for Blood, Drug Reference, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence. If you’ve read my articles for a while, you’ll know that I really like the Grand Theft Auto series. Not for the actions of  crime, or its extreme violence, but rather for the...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Students participate in Mock Murder

Kyra Wood – The Corsair The Criminal Justice program set the stage April 22 with mock murder scenes on PJC’s Pensacola campus. Assembled by the program’s all-star faculty, with a little help from the Collegiate High School’s Art department, the scene provided the vocational training needed by the Criminal Justice students as well as shined some light on the program’s...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Bookstore offers books to prisoners

Nick Alford – The Corsair Sandy Welch was hitchhiking down Kingfield Road in Cantonment when she was picked up by a passing motorist. When asked where she was going, she said she was on her way to a gas station. The driver told her that wasn’t a problem and signaled for her to hop in. She smiled, said “thank you”...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Church group heads to Guatemala

Adriana Dueck – The Corsair The Northridge Church’s Fusion 8 youth group is enthusiastically gearing up for an Aug. 8-18 overseas missions trip to Antigua, Guatemala. While in Guatemala the 19-member group of students and adults will take part in the Living Waters International Feed-a-Child program, staying at the Quiche Ministry Center and working as volunteers in Antigua and an...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Homeless saved by Habitat for Humanity

Andrea Mcmillian – The Corsair “I am going to have a house,” said Heather Molina. “It’s always been a dream to me but I didn’t think it would be possible.” A single parent, Molina and her two daughters are one of the many families in Escambia County who do not have proper shelter. Homelessness, historically a problem in Pensacola, has...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

PJC police work hard for safety

Lauranne Stouder – The Corsair Like most professionals, Wallace Carter starts his day reading and sending e-mails. But unlike much of the rest of the working world, he wears a blue uniform and carries handcuffs as part of his job. Carter is a police officer on the Pensacola Junior College Warrington campus. The duties of PJC police officers vary according...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Game players come to LAN parties

Wade Manns – The Corsair Sometimes if you’re a gamer, a friendly multiplayer session of gunplay and death are all you need to de-stress after a long day. Such opportunities are commonplace at a LAN (local area network) party such as those hosted by the Panhandle Gamers. A community gaming organization founded in late 2006, the Panhandle Gamers has organized...

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May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Global Warming: is it fact or is it fiction?

Kimberly Sweetman – The Corsair The debate continues to rage over global warming. Is there cause for alarm? Does the condition even exist? If so, are mankind’s activities responsible for climate change? Those are the questions researched and debated by 14 members of science teacher Jeff Wooters’ introduction to environmental science class during a presentation for fellow students and community...

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PJC alumnus leads Discovery
May 06, 2010August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

PJC alumnus leads Discovery

Madelain Tigano – The Corsair The color of dawn begins to tint the sky, though the moon still lingers as everyone faces east, waiting. The countdown reaches 10, with every second thereafter a tease until the launch begins. At first there is no sound. Smoke rises from underneath the space shuttle and begins to fill the scene. Fire erupts from...

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SGA students visit Tallahasee for Rally in Tally
May 06, 2010August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

SGA students visit Tallahasee for Rally in Tally

Wade Manns – The Corsair Twenty-one PJC Student Government Association leaders joined 325 other community college student leaders from across the state April 7-8 to lobby legislators on bills currently being considered.  The annual Rally in Tally, staged by the Florida Junior/Community College Student Government Association, included a rally on the steps of the old capitol building as well as...

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