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Rest in power, Chadwick Boseman
October 13, 2020August 13, 2025Arts and EntertainmentBy Daniel Cheer0

Rest in power, Chadwick Boseman

I usually don’t get sad at celebrity deaths. But I’m not going to lie, when I heard about Chadwick Boseman’s death, my heart. It’s not the fact that he died so young, but it’s the manner of how he died. Colon Cancer. Most celebrity deaths involve a nasty cocktail of depression, unspoken horrors, and usually, drugs.

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October 13, 2020August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Matthew Ingram0

Woodward reveals all the President’s inadequacies

In Rage, Bob Woodward delivers the most comprehensive and revealing look into the inner workings of the Trump White House and the world of Donald Trump yet.

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Hurricane Sally makes landfall 16 years after Ivan
October 07, 2020August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Madeline Hicks0

Hurricane Sally makes landfall 16 years after Ivan

By Madeline Hicks September 16th, 2004, Category three Hurricane Ivan ravaged the Gulf Coast, leaving significant damage in its wake. 16 years later, Category two Hurricane Sally slammed into near identical areas on the anniversary of Ivan.  In the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of South Florida, Hurricane Sally formed on September 12th, marking the 18th Tropical Storm formation...

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Nursing graduates attend annual Pinning Ceremony
October 05, 2020August 13, 2025NewsBy Madeline Hicks0

Nursing graduates attend annual Pinning Ceremony

By: Madeline Hicks The annual nurse pinning ceremony accredited 20 nursing graduates at Brownsville Church July 30.   Dean of Health Sciences, Dr. Sluder, congratulated the students and gave recognition to the professors who led the way.  PSC President Dr. Ed Meadows highlighted the peculiarity of the circumstances in light of COVID-19. “The field that you’re entering is a different world...

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SpeakOut!: Tranportation Options Available
August 27, 2020August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Hannah Mooers0

SpeakOut!: Tranportation Options Available

By Shira Lewis Having reliable and affordable transportation can be hard for some people. Many college students don’t own a car and have a difficult time getting to school.  I am someone that struggled with transportation this Spring 2020 semester. Initially I decided I would only be taking online classes because I had no one to carpool with and there...

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Back To School: COVID-19 Edition
August 26, 2020August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Shea Dixon0

Back To School: COVID-19 Edition

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Episode 2: R&R&R
August 12, 2020August 13, 2025PodcastBy Daniel Cheer0

Episode 2: R&R&R

Shea and Veronica talk about the most important meal of the day….Lunch. Click here to download Pirate’s Parlay Episode 2: “R&R&R”

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The Last Of Us Part II challenges players
August 05, 2020August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Matthew Ingram0

The Last Of Us Part II challenges players

The Last of Us Part II is a challenging game. Not that its combat is particularly difficult, because it isn’t. Most of the game can be coasted through with minimal effort, but in the same way Dark Souls seeks to challenge its players through towering bosses, The Last of Us Part II looks to challenge your preconceived notions about characters you’ve come to love over the past seven years.

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Episode 1: New Beginnings and Home Schooling
July 24, 2020August 13, 2025PodcastBy Daniel Cheer0

Episode 1: New Beginnings and Home Schooling

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COVID-19 challenges commencement ceremony
July 22, 2020August 13, 2025NewsBy Alexis Miller0

COVID-19 challenges commencement ceremony

By Alexis Miller The Pensacola State College (PSC) on-again, off-again spring 2020 commencement ceremony is officially back on. The Pensacola Bay Center that was anticipated to be filled with graduating students and their families was a dark place on May 6. There was not a person to be found.  Graduation caps and gowns were overstocked at the PSC bookstore as...

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