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March 08, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

‘Upward Battle’s’ last hurrah: a compilation of previously unreleased songs

Melissa Howard Published: February 22, 2006 In a society where hardcore and metal music has been watered down and filtered to a pulp, your conventional parents could probably tell you exactly what a blast beat is, and “hard” music is defined by the latest Linkin Park ballad, Uphill Battle brings new strength to the hardcore genre with their release “Blurred.”...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

‘Pink Panther’ slapstick comedy just as good as original

Michael Rutschky Published: February 22, 2006 Steve Martin revives the role of Inspector Jacques Clouseau for “The Pink Panther,” in what is billed as a prequel to the popular movie series starring Peter Sellers.  The film sees the bumbling Jacques Clouseau promoted from an average police officer to an inspector, and given the task of solving a murder and recovering...

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March 05, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Zoo Animal Technology Program

Jesse Edwards Pensacola Junior College has provided an associate of science degree program in Zoo Animal Technology since 1996. The course is an interesting amalgamation of animal biology along with hands on work in the field at places such as North West Florida Zoological Park, Botanical Gardens in Gulf Breeze, and other animal facilities. � Graduation in the program takes...

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March 05, 2009August 13, 2025Archived SportsBy Becca Carlson0

Basketball teams finish with winning seasons but out of running at state

Samantha Meyers The 2009 basketball season has come to a close. The PJC men and women’s basketball teams played for the last time Feb. 21 at home. Fans cheered on the Pirates as they watched the women defeat Tallahassee Community College by a 40 point spread, 93-53. The PJC men did not fare as well; Tallahassee swiped the win within...

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March 05, 2009August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

A Trip to Remember

by Jessica Woods This past weekend, I had the incredible opportunity to attend an annual walkathon at the school where I received Bristol. Walkathon is a yearly fund raiser Southeastern puts together. I would like to share with you some of the experiences that Bristol and I had while attending the event. The trip down there and back was absolutely...

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March 04, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Vistors get “medical field” insight

Katie Coseo   The Medical Career Fair was held for the second time showcasing many of the medical programs that are offered at PJC’s Warrington Campus. Potential students were escorted to the exhibits by Radiography students.   PJC resources also had booths set up for new and old students to view such as the Testing Center, Financial Aid, VA, Education...

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March 03, 2009August 13, 2025Archived NewsBy Becca Carlson0

The Economic Battle Shows Face to PJC

Madelain Tigano “This is a battle and maybe even a war. But it should not be a battle or a war with ourselves. It should be with the economy,” PJC President Dr. Ed Meadows said during a state of the college address Feb. 20 during All College Day. “Everyone at the college, in Pensacola, Florida, America, and the world is...

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March 03, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

PJC cast tackles ‘The Night of the Iguana,’

By Ansley Zecckine The Costa Verde Hotel is a 69-year-old Mexican hideaway resting seaside, imprisoned by the imposing jungle, which slowly creeps up its exterior mud-slapped walls. Rundown as it is, it remains a place of shelter and refuge, and it’s located right here at PJC. It’s the set of Tennessee Williams’ “The Night of the Iguana,” a dramatic tale...

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March 03, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy WManns0

Gaming – The Lost and Damned review

Grand Theft Auto 4: The Lost and Damned by Rockstar Games Rating: Mature (17+) Number of players: 1 (up to 16 via System Link or Xbox LIVE) Genre: Third person action-adventure, with driving elements review by Wade Manns —– Last year, Grand Theft Auto IV was released to rave reviews, and in August of last year, it was stated that...

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March 03, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy WManns0

Gaming – Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter IV by Capcom Genre: Fighting Players: 1 or 2, locally or over Xbox LIVE Rating: Teen (alcohol reference, suggestive themes, violence). review by Wade Manns ——— I’ve always been a fan of the Street Fighter series of games.  Whenever I needed to beat something up, to blow off steam or to otherwise have a good time, the series...

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