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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived SportsBy Becca Carlson0

The Olympics: The USA doesn’t care

Corey Reese Published: February 22, 2006 Every two years the eyes of the world turn to one spot on this great planet.  Right now the eyes are turned to Torino, Italy.  In 2008, the focus shifts to Beijing, China.  The five linked rings symbolize the greatest competition on this Earth; The Olympic Games. To compete in the winter and summer...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived SportsBy Becca Carlson0

Morris flys high in third season as cheer captain

Moria Dailey Published: February 22, 2006 Long is the word Ashley Morris used to sum up her experience at PJC. “Long,” Morris said, laughing, “Long and stressful.” She has been the captain of PJC’s cheerleading squad since her freshman year three years ago. This is her last semester at PJC.  Her last game as a cheerleader was Feb. 20. “I...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived SportsBy Becca Carlson0

Coaches recruit internationally to fill needs

Corey Reese Published: February 22, 2006 The rosters for Pensacola Junior College’s athletic teams contain players from the Pensacola area all the way to places like New York, Illinois, Canada, and even Europe.  How do the players find a place like PJC, an area that’s just a speck on the national map?  Local players know about it growing up around...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Keeping up with yourself

Published: February 22, 2006 Writing a resume can be a painstaking process if you don’t prepare yourself along the way.  Employers want you to sum up your life experiences and objectives into one page (in most cases).  You can prepare for this early by gathering information on yourself along the way. Creating a list that is almost like a timeline...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Even students need health insurance

Melissa Brown Published: February 22, 2006 Are you covered?  By health insurance, that is. A study by the Heinz Family Philanthropies and The Chickering Group found that about 30 percent of college students in 2002 were uninsured.  And according to a 2004 report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and eHealthInsurance, “43.3 million non-elderly Americans lacked health insurance for the entire...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Non-verbal cues can make or break relationships

David LaRock Published: February 22, 2006 Valentine’s Day is over which means two things: A) Hallmark and local flower shops are counting their income and B) many couples celebrated the ‘Holiday for Relationships’ together or some couples just started relationships themselves. Either way, the most important factor in starting a relationship is not the dozen roses, the perfect pick-up line,...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Making time takes time for college students

Pam Griswold Published: February 22, 2006 In the world of a college student, time seems as if it is moving at warp speed. In addition, having a job shrinks that timetable to an indiscernible size. Keeping up with the rapid pace can become stressful, especially around midterms. Sophomore Haley Satterfield is no stranger to this stress. She is currently enrolled...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Gulf Coast Pirates make a splash in Auburn

Dawn Baird Published: February 22, 2006 Pensacola Junior College’s Gulf Coast Pirate Swimmers brought home a trophy after winning first place in the 2006 Auburn Masters Invitational Swim Meet Feb. 11-12. Swimmers, separated into age groups, competed in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and IM categories, winning by a whopping 500 points and outdoing last year’s win by 493 points. The...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Public’s hopes encourage steroid use

Published: February 22, 2006 The Winter Olympic Games in Turin have been accompanied by the usual controversy over athlete steroid use. Officials say that the Turin games have the most rigorous performance enhancer testing of any Winter Olympics to date. About 1,200 samples are being tested, a 72 percent increase over the number tested at the Salt Lake City games...

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March 08, 2009August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Readers are the losers in magazine advertising game

Yonit Shames Published: February 22, 2006 Women’s magazines cater to a growing consumer base, one that publishers are more than happy to sell to. What they have discovered in the process is the winning formula, and boy, are they sticking to it. As the rest of the magazine market expands and specializes, many women’s magazines contain the same sort of...

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