by Crystal Duc There are many wonderful benefits to living in Pensacola, Florida, one of which is the impressive number of sunny days our city enjoys annually. Pensacola State College has the opportunity to capitalize on its ideal Sunshine State location and set a powerful example to other colleges by joining the world’s fight to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and...
League of Legends comes to mobile
by Matthew Ingram After eleven years on PC and Mac, League of Legends has made its way to mobile, now branded as League of Legends Wild Rift. It’s surprising that it took this long for Riot to bring their extremely popular multiplayer game to mobile, considering how expansive the mobile user base is. I went into Wild Rift with very...
A familiar ring
by Daniel Cheer and Shea Dixon It happens in an instant. You get a phone call. “NO CALLER ID” is all your phone elects to tell you. Your contacts app has been glitchy lately; could it be someone you know? Whom could it be? Your friend who needs to talk? Mom or dad calling for some help? Is my crush...
Pensacola State College: ill-equipped for student dining needs
by Crystal Duc Dietary restrictions such as vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and keto have become common among today’s college students. Unfortunately, students at Pensacola State College (PSC) find themselves with very limited dining options on campus. The lackluster variety of available food leaves most students wanting more, and many wondering why PSC is so far behind society’s college dining evolution. Pensacola’s...
Swift re-records 2008’s Fearless
by Enrique Viveros On the evening of April 9th Swifties were excited to relieve their middle or high school memories with a re-recorded album named Fearless (Taylor’s Version). Swift is re-recording Fearless and five more albums with her team. Her previous music label Big Machine Records, and music manager Scooter Braun bought the master recordings without Taylor’s acknowledgment. Master recordings...
Was Bayonetta a subversive feminist masterpiece all along?
by Matthew Ingram Ok hear me out on this. Platinum Games’ 2009 cult classic Bayonetta has been criticized ever since its release for the overly stimulating design of its title character. Bayonetta dresses in a skin-tight outfit, poses sexually in cutscenes, defeats bosses with a “climax” finishing move, and attacks by removing her clothes (there’s a story reason for this,...
Talented PSC students shine through Covid
by Nik Randall The 3rd Annual PSC’s Got Talent Show was produced by Pensacola State College’s Office of Student Engagement and Leadership and provided an evening filled with entertainment for students, faculty, and other special guests in attendance for the exciting event on February 19. The talent show was hosted by Keyaundra Mobley, the President of the Student Government Association...
Togetherall service launches at PSC
by Sebastian Gordon A new mental health service called Togetherall has been introduced to Pensacola State College (PSC). The service is free to all students and staff members of PSC and is available as of. PSC members can access the platform on several devices, including a phone, computer, or tablet. Dr. Lynsey Listau, the director of student conduct at PSC,...
Canceling cancel culture
by Daniel Cheer Suppose someone steals a car or calls you a name, some kind of retribution is owed. With this retribution comes a culture of groups who feel they need to have their two cents heard. Society has a history of holding those who say or do something wrong accountable. One of the main ideals that have come from...
For the People Act must be passed to protect democracy
32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, once said, “Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.” As it was then, so it is now. For the past few years, some individuals in Congress and state legislatures...