by Veronica Lockamy This issue, we’re going back in time to the golden age of video games. Big hair and spandex were the height of fashion, children were waking up early on Saturdays to watch He-Man and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. New Kids On The Block was rampaging through middle schools taking no prisoners, and arcade cabinets were more than...

Editor-in-chief bids Farewell
Editor-in-chief bids farewell By Ben Murzin Walking into the Corsair was the best decision I ever made. Professor Neuman introduced myself and another student to Dr. Ingram and said we should consider joining the Corsair. A Thursday afternoon after getting out of class and with nothing to do for the day, I decided to go and see what the Corsair...

One student’s quest for cleanest bathroom
By Sarah Richards When I see lines of people waiting to get into Best Buy on Black Friday, I always wonder if they’re by themselves, and if so, how do they go to the bathroom? Do they wear adult diapers or do they fast? Do they call for backup? Bathrooms...

The Old Geezer: Adopt greyhounds, make fast friends
By Rachel Giordano Have you ever rescued a greyhound? If not, you’re missing out on a gentle companion that could change both of your lives for the better. Florida’s recent election allowed voters to decide if greyhound racing should be banned. The voters spoke. ...

Combined amendments create confusion
By Rachel Giordano If you exercised your right to vote on Nov. 6, 2018, you voted on many important issues. Actually, you had to vote on two things in one amendments that had absolutely nothing to do with each other. Do you know what I am referring to? That’s right. Amendment...

Funny Girl is serious show business
By Alan-Mark Miller Veronica Lindholm,and Benjamin Haupt, alongside the rest of the cast of Pensacola State College (PSC), had some big shoes to fill in the fall musical “Funny Girl.” They nailed it. The original movie production under the same name “Funny Girl” (1968) had amazing talent with Barbra Streisand as “Fanny Brice”...

Letter from our Editor-in-Chief
By Sarah Richards My time as a student at Pensacola State College has come to a close. I began this journey as what one would call a “non-traditional student,” which means I am not a newly-minted high school graduate, but rather, I have enjoyed what I like to call my thirteen “gap years.”...

Rebekah Bydlak speaks at PSC
By Mae Flener Former Florida House candidate and PSC alum Rebekah Bydlak made an appearance Tuesday afternoon as part of the Students for Liberty’s “Spotlight on Local” series. The event was put together by the chairman of Students for Liberty, Daniel Palmer. Bydlak came into the auditorium of her alma mater to give a...

Warrington campus at PSC hosts Vet Tech open house
By Rachel Giordano The Veterinary Technology program at Pensacola State College (PSC) hosted an open house to the public on Nov. 8, 2018, at the Warrington campus from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The open house was complete with a tour of the facility, as well as visiting the animals and wildlife on site. ...

South Santa Rosa Center on lockdown, more students need to opt-in for alerts
By Rachel Giordano On Oct. 23, 2018, the South Santa Rosa Center (SSRC) at Pensacola State College (PSC) went on lockdown due to a credible threat of a potential violent situation that could have caused bodily harm. An alert went out from campus Police Chief Sean Fagan to all PSC students and faculty that...