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Child Care available for students at PSC campus
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Child Care available for students at PSC campus

By Alana Dutson As a student, life can be hectic with deadlines and schedules to keep. Imagine being a parent and adding in the extra stress of finding affordable child care that will accommodate your busy schedule. At Pensacola State College (PSC), many of our students are faced with that exact scenario. Thankfully, there is a day care center on...

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PSC welcomes new astronomy instructor
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

PSC welcomes new astronomy instructor

Astronomy club prepares for unusual conga line of planets By Josh McQueen Lauren Rogers is over the moon with her recent appointment as sole Astronomy Instructor at Pensacola State College (PSC). In addition, the astronomy department is all the buzz due to upcoming celestial phenomena. The retired Dr. Wayne Wooten’s forty year tenure as the penultimate astronomy professor has definitely...

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CTE, SJS department offers services for students
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

CTE, SJS department offers services for students

Students in need of financial and career advice find assistance By Jay Pham Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Student Job Services (SJS) offers scholarships, résumé help, mock interviews, job fairs, hiring events, work-study positions and more. The main requirement to receive these services is that students must be enrolled in degree-specific paths. “If they’re an AS student, or a...

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Internships prepare students for future success
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Internships prepare students for future success

By Becca Carlson College offers students the skills they will need to get a job, but they don’t necessarily teach how to work with clients once hired. Internships can teach students how to work in real world settings, but they are hard to come by. Pensacola State College (PSC) Visual Arts Instructor Mark Hopkins worked with his department and local...

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Editorial Cartoon
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Editorial Cartoon

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We will handle this
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

We will handle this

Editorial We will handle this Students in Florida, and the rest of the country, have been on high alert this week after a school shooting in Brevard County, Florida, killed 17. Debates on gun control have broken out all over the country, with the fringe coming out of the shadows.. Rumors have circulated, as they did after Sandy Hook, that...

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Gun Control: Winners and losers
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Gun Control: Winners and losers

By Becca Carlson Despite what Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor from the popular 90’s TV show “Home Improvement” said—we don’t always need more power. Especially in the case of guns. Don’t get us wrong. We don’t want to take guns away from hunters. We respect their right to hunt, especially in cases of providing food for their families (not so...

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American Creed addresses national crisis
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

American Creed addresses national crisis

By Becca Carlson WSRE hosted an advanced screening of the new PBS documentary “American Creed” on Tuesday, Feb. 25 in the Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio. A community discussion moderated by Dr. Douglas Mock, a Pensacola State College instructor, followed the viewing with special guests Terrence Davenport and Tegan Griffith, both featured in the film. The brainchild of U.S....

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Students need to know campus safety protocol
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Students need to know campus safety protocol

By Anthony Sevilla In the wake of the Parkland shooting that left 17 people dead, students are worried about campus safety and find themselves checking the security of their surroundings. Out of this senseless tragedy sprouts a very important question: would we be ready in the case of a school shooting? Preparedness in a crisis can mean everything. Fortunately, Pensacola...

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Eileen Myles reads, writes, inspires poetry
March 13, 2018August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Eileen Myles reads, writes, inspires poetry

By Sarah Richards Renowned poet and novelist, Eileen Myles, treated Pensacola State College to a trio of culture, creativity, and conversation, beginning with a reading at the Lyceum on Feb. 8. On Feb. 9, a workshop was held in the library and an informal interview with Jamey Jones, PSC poetry and literature professor, at the Anna Lamar Switzer gallery. Jones...

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