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April 13, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

Miller’s Dark Knight goes to war

Michael Rutschky Published: March 8, 2006 Last month at WonderCon in San Francisco, comic book creator Frank Miller unveiled his plans for a 200 page graphic novel which will bring Batman into the war on terror.  The project will be titled “Holy Terror, Batman.” Miller, who’s popular comic book series Sin City was recently adapted into a hit movie, has...

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April 06, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Hallmark Career Fair

Katie Coseo Last Friday PJC students and faculty from the phlebotomy and nursing programs attended the career fair hosted by Communities in Schools of Northwest Florida at Hallmark Elementary School. Students from all grade levels had the opportunity to meet and greet with several companies and educators to learn what they did for a living. Groups along with the Nursing...

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April 02, 2009August 13, 2025Archived NewsBy Becca Carlson0

RUNNING WILD GEARS UP FOR “MY FIRST 5K”

Running Wild has announced its summer training program targeting anyone interested in leading a healthier lifestyle and getting into shape. “My First 5K” is a 12-week training program designed specifically for beginning runners, providing participants the opportunity to train one-on-one with running experts. There will be weekly coached training sessions starting every Monday and Wednesday on April 20 through July...

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April 02, 2009August 13, 2025Archived NewsBy Becca Carlson0

The new board of trustee’s room doesn’t affect PJC’s budget

Julie Simmons In the middle of budget cutting, PJC has decided to remodel the board of trustees meeting room. “Recently our board and the state approved our five year Capital Improvement Plan which totals more than 70 million dollars in new construction, renovation and remodeling,” said PJC President, Dr. Ed Meadows. Peter Wilkin, the vice president of student affairs and...

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March 24, 2009August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

The final steps to becoming a Guide Dog

By Jessica Woods A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the first two years of a guide dog’s training. I would now like to continue that story by telling you about a dog’s professional training and how it is matched with its owner. When a puppy raiser brings a dog back to the school, it is brought in to...

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Independent-film fans seek refuge in Gulf Breeze
March 19, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

Independent-film fans seek refuge in Gulf Breeze

by Paul Smith video segment produced by Paul Smith When most moviegoers decide to take in a film, they will usually check the show-times for the recent blockbusters, and then make the short jaunt down to the local megaplex for the latest installment of Hollywood escapism. But imagine instead, checking the show-times of the most highly praised independent films, and...

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March 18, 2009August 13, 20252009 Archive, Arts and EntertainmentBy Becca Carlson0

Movies – Watchmen film misses point of graphic novel

by Paul Smith Alan Moore’s “Watchmen” was largely considered to be the “holy grail” of graphic novels, the treasured masterpiece of superhero storytelling that was in a class all by itself. At full disclosure, while I am an avid reader of graphic novels, I grew out of reading superhero comics when I was about 12 years old. I grew out...

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March 18, 2009August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Why students should speak out about budget cuts

Staff Opinion On March 3, about 200 students and faculty members of Washington High School staged a protest over proposed budget cuts to education that attracted both Pensacola Mayor Mike Wiggins and Escambia County Superintendent of Schools Malcolm Thomas to attend. Also, in Tallahassee, students from FSU, FAMU, and Tallahassee Community College have also all recently staged protests. Meanwhile, PJC...

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March 18, 2009August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Music Scene Showdown

by Nathan Cooper Music surrounds our everyday lives, from our car stereos and iPods, to the ringtones on our cell-phones. It is a part of our lives that I find most enjoyable. The problem with Pensacola is that there just isn’t a good enough venue to support a halfway decent music scene. Sure, there are venues around, the Civic Center...

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March 13, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Job Fair for health programs

Student Nursing Association hosted its annual fundraiser Job Fair at Warrington Campus on March 12. Hospitals and Agencies set booths for many allied health programs such as nursing, radiography, sonography, and surgical tech to check out what these facilities were offering in jobs school.   “Our purpose is to get the students out into the community, to land jobs, it’s...

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