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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Who will be our next president?

By Neketia Taylor-Hunley Published on October 10, 2007 The man who says “students are not numbers” but individuals, is retiring after 15 years of dedicated service. On April 17, Dr. G. Thomas Delaino released a Statement of Intent to the PJC District Board of Trustees to retire effective May 31, 2008. At Delaino’s suggestion, a Presidential Search Process Committee was...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

‘Halo 3,’ could be best game ever

by DJ Simmons Published on October 10, 2007 Holy cow, it’s me again, Nashi.  I got a hold of the most anticipated game, Halo 3, and I will let you know, it definitely lives up to the hype.  Not on the single player department, but in the multiplayer department.  Anyways, what is going on. On single player, you play as...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Bowabunga!

by Lorraine Organ Published on October 10, 2007 The sand is pure white, the water is a clear emerald color, and the sunlight is reflecting off of the crashing waves.  That is enough to marvel at.  Perhaps you would like to go for a swim.  Suddenly, you come across a few surfers who are feeling the excitement of catching a...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived SportsBy Becca Carlson0

Work it out

By Katie Coseo and Rachel Strehlow Published on October 20, 2007 Still using the excuse that you’re too busy to work out? Too tired to exercise after working or studying? Don’t give up getting fit yet. Here are some easy ways to integrate exercise into your life, even if you have a really busy schedule. If you’re always too tired...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

You have ‘Pirate’ mail

by Brenda Savage Published on October 10, 2007 Last year, PJC began offering students personal e-mail accounts. This semester, Pirate Mail has become the primary method PJC uses to communicate with students. Pirate mail is an email account automatically created for each PJC student enrolled in college credit courses. Pirate mail is a fast, efficient way to access strictly PJC...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Look to Pensapedia for Pensacola history

by Joshua Encinias Published on October 10, 2007 Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that gives users access to edit various pages of information ranging from Mark Twain to boxing gloves. The Web site’s html is composed of open source software, giving everyone the right to create sub-wiki sites. But when it comes to information regarding the Pensacola area, options are...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

When right to write is wrong

Published on October 10, 2007 The brouhaha over a recent editorial in the Colorado State University’s student newspaper begs all of us to examine the question “When is the right to write, wrong?” The editorial that appeared in CSU’s Rocky Mountain Collegian responded in part to the recent tasering of a student at a University of Florida rally for Senator...

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December 06, 2008August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Hope to Harvest

by Ansley Zecckine Published October 10, 2007 Construction may not be an easy line of work, but it’s the only way to truly live life. In every trial and circumstance there’s a nugget or two of wisdom worth taking; we need to take these situations and count them for good. Despite everyone else’s intentions, God promises to use every circumstance...

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December 05, 2008August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

What happened to ‘separation of church and state’

Erika Wilhite Published: September 28, 2005 The Kansas State Board of Education recently eliminated the theory of evolution from the required curriculum in state-funded schools. Teachers will no longer be obligated to teach students about macroevolution, which is still the foremost scientific theory on the origin and diversity of life on Earth. As the rest of the world moves forward,...

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December 05, 2008August 13, 2025Archived OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

It began with intelligent design

Rachel Strehlow Published: September 28, 2005 On August 10, the Kansas State Board of Education made a bold, controversial move to eliminate the theory of evolution from the mandatory school curriculum, causing conflict across the country. Despite their protests, evolutionists had refused to testify before any Kansas committee, refusing to “dignify non-scientific theories” by making an appearance. On the flip...

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