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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Crystal Duc0

Bernie Sanders a hipster in disguise

Bernie Sanders is once again a hot topic of conversation and not just for his rollout of aggressive new economic policies in Congress. For many individuals, the mention of his name currently brings to mind an image of a crotchety older man sitting with his arms crossed, wearing fashionable mittens and a warm fluffy coat. Although Senator Bernie Sanders of...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Matthew Ingram0

Nintendo Delivers Again: Bowser’s Fury Delights

Bowser’s Fury continues Nintendo’s track record of crafting excellent games from simplistic skeletons. Its only recognizable flaw is the relatively short length compared to Mario’s other outings.  If you were wondering if Super Mario 3D World is worth buying a second time for Bowser’s Fury alone, the answer is yes. Bowser’s Fury is a fantastic Mario game that is likely...

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PSCFA protest against board’s in person class decision
March 10, 2021August 13, 2025NewsBy Staff0

PSCFA protest against board’s in person class decision

Faculty Members in the Pensacola State College Faculty Association (PSCFA) Union, along with supporters, performed a protest parade of vehicles at the PSC Warrington Campus before the PSC board of trustees meeting took place February 16.  Union President Deborah McClintock led the rally and was joined by United Faculty of Florida President Karen Morian, who later spoke at the board...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Shea Dixon0

Zuzu acrobats dazzle audiences via Zoom

Direct from Dar Es Salaam’s outskirt suburbs in Tanzania, streamed live through the magic of Zoom, the famed Zuzu African Acrobats came to PSC.  In celebration of Black History Month, the Pensacola State Black History/Multicultural Committee, February 19, presented the colorful spectacle of acrobatics, juggling, and dance.  Dressed in lively green, yellow, and blue, their home country’s colors, the acrobats...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Daniel Cheer0

A comedy of errors: My audition experience for PSC Got Talent

I’ve attended the PSC Got Talent competition for the past two years as a writer, I’m not sure how it worked out this way, but it did. This year, I’ve come into quite a bit of free time, so I made the conscious effort to audition for the competition. Wouldn’t you know, the craziest thing happened? I got in. My...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025NewsBy Enrique Viveros0

Addy Awards go digital

The American Advertising Federation of Pensacola (AAF) hosted their annual American Advertisement Award or Addy Gala Friday, February 26th. However, this years’ gala was different; amidst COVID-19 and social distancing, this event was held online. Professionals and students gathered in front of their computer screens and watched. Pensacola State College took home three judges’ choice awards. Graphic designers Jennifer Manare...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Enrique Viveros0

Bryan Terell Clark inspires students

On Wednesday, February 10th, Broadway singer, actor, and the co-founder of a non-profit organization called inDEFINED, Bryan Terrel Clark, and the Lyceum series hosted a motivational event to PSC via Zoom. He is most notable for his appearance as George Washington in the Broadway hit Hamilton. His mother is a pastor, and she would always quote this scripture “We’re overcome...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Veronica Lockamy0

JobX offers PSC students local jobs

Over the last fall semester, Pensacola State College added a new feature to their website: the JobX Board, which would hope to introduce job-hungry students and alumni to local businesses hoping to hire responsible adults who are currently in the process of earning a higher education.  The move is a refreshing step in the right direction as we continue to...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Staff0

Equality Act must pass

In the coming weeks, the House and Senate will hear debate over the Equality Act, which greatly expands the legal rights of gay, lesbian, and transgender people.  A huge political battle is brewing over this legislation, and over the next few weeks, you’re sure to hear the right throw out all their old talking points in a barrage of vile...

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March 10, 2021August 13, 2025SportsBy Daniel Cheer0

Lewallyn, Angus open up about AD

The spring sports season opened with a passing of the guard as new athletic directors took over PSC’s athletics department. Coach Bryan Lewallyn and Coach Lindsey Angus now serve as the Athletic Director and Associate athletics director. Both coaches have continued to serve as the head coaches of their prospective sports teams. Coach Lewallyn serves as the head baseball coach...

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