Hopes to Harvest

By Ansley Zecckine Published on December 5, 2007 The poem entitled, “Footprints in the Sand” probably brings to mind the picture of a single set of footprints going off into the distance along a beautiful beach sunset. Recall the reply that God gave in the story when he said, “My son, my precious child, I love you and I would...

Healthy hints for holiday eating

By Katie Coseo Published on December 5, 2007 It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and unfortunately the most fattening. No offense to your grandmother’s sweet potato pie and uncle Vern’s famous turkey gravy, but this is the time of the year when you throw your New Year’s resolution for eating healthy out the window. Holiday eating has been...

Stay active, get fit

By Carmela Moorman Published on December 5, 2007 Pensacola Junior College offers a wide variety of healthy activities for college students of any age on campus. Students, faculty and staff can start with any of these options that PJC has to offer: a fully-equipped weight room; six lighted tennis courts; six lighted racquetball courts; a track; a gym; and a...

Future Ironman competitor gears up

By Jade Lantz Published on December 5, 2007 Ben Johnson, 17, a high school senior dual enrolled at PJC, is enduring a rigid training program in order to participate in a strenuous athletic competition, The Ford Ironman, in Panama City the first week of December, 2008. In between classes, work, and hanging out with friends, Johnson still finds time to...

Fascination with computers leads to career and directorship

By Brenda Savage Published on December 5, 2007 It is generally assumed that most people interested in computers are men, when in fact the first computer programmer was a woman, Augusta Byron, countess of Lovelace.  It is out of the ordinary to find a smart, articulate, and attractive woman like Elizabeth “Liz” Gomez, director of microcomputer resources here at PJC,...

Lady Pirates fall short to Lady Raiders

By Nathan Deen Published on November 21, 2007 After picking up two conference road wins against North Florida, the PJC women’s basketball team lost their opening conference home game to Okaloosa Walton Community College, 66-62. Both teams showed a high level of intensity throughout the game. PJC caused nine more turnovers on defense than the Lady Raiders. Okaloosa Walton, however,...

PJC men’s team falls in overtime to Okaloosa Walton

By Nathan Deen Published on November 21, 2007 The PJC men’s basketball team opened their conference schedule at home against Okaloosa Walton Wednesday night and lost a 93-91 heartbreaker in overtime. Although they lead throughout the second half until the very last minute, the Pirates were unable to pull away. After committing just five first half turnovers in the first...

PJC comes out on top in tough road game

By Nathan Deen Published on November 21, 2007 The PJC men’s basketball team was able to bounce back after Saturday’s 85-70 loss to Central Florida Community College with a 70-68 victory over St. Petersburg College on Sunday at the Florida Shootout. PJC head coach Paul Swanson said that it was a good win coming off a tough loss, considering his...

PJC loses to No. 4 ranked Central Florida

By Nathan Deen Published on November 21, 2007 The PJC men’s basketball team lost the first game of the Florida Shootout 85-70 to Central Florida Community College, who is ranked No. 4 in the state. PJC head coach Paul Swanson said that his team had a difficult time defending the perimeter as Central Florida shot 12/23 from the 3-point line....

Bench players step up to lead Lady Pirates to 72-59 win

By Nathan Deen Published on November 21, 2007 PJC women’s basketball head coach Chanda Rigby said that she’s starting to see improvement and more contribution from her young players off the bench. Several of those young players, including freshman forward Geneshia Dunbar, helped lead the Lady Pirates to a 72-59 win Saturday night over Gadston State at the Nova Care...