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Lights, Cameras, ACTion!
April 19, 2017August 13, 20252017 Archive, Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Lights, Cameras, ACTion!

By Charles Davis 11 One Acts 2 Nights   11 One Acts, 30 Actors, 2 Nights. Every year PSC Theatre majors get a chance to become student directors for a series of One Acts. A One Act is a series of plays with no connection and each play is 10 to about 30 minutes long.   Over a semester the...

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Player Spotlight: Erica Greek
April 17, 2017August 13, 20252017 Archive, SportsBy Becca Carlson0

Player Spotlight: Erica Greek

By Chris Sharp Erica Greek is a sophomore pitcher for our lady Pirates baseball team from Thomasville, GA. She has helped lead her team to an overall record of 18-15, while being in one of the toughest conferences in the country, playing teams like Chattanooga State and Jones County, two teams that are known to give PSC problems. Greek’ is coming off...

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The middle of the Feud
April 05, 2017August 13, 20252017 Archive, Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

The middle of the Feud

By Kelli Green Last week’s s episode of Ryan Murphy’s series, FEUD: Bette and Joan, was an explosive mid-point for this season focused on the legendary actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. This hour-long drama appeals to two primary audiences. There are the big Davis and Crawford fans who tune in to see the drama they’ve read about for years...

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April/May 2017, Print Issue
April 05, 2017August 13, 20252017 Archive, Issue PDFBy Sean Minton0

April/May 2017, Print Issue

The link to the April/May issue – 2017_04_APRIL FINALPDF

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Art department collaborates with Habitat for Humanity
April 01, 2017August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Art department collaborates with Habitat for Humanity

By Becca Carlson Pensacola State College’s Art Department has partnered with Pensacola Habitat for Humanity in creating one-of-a-kind art pieces to be auctioned off on May 18. Sponsored by Pen Air Federal Credit Union, the proceeds from this juried art show will help Habitat build homes for those in need. Meanwhile, students are engaging the community with their art. Habitat...

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Better safe than sorry, know HIV status
March 30, 2017August 13, 2025NewsBy Becca Carlson0

Better safe than sorry, know HIV status

Free HIV tests available on campus for all By Becca Carlson and Sean Minton At the beginning of 1980, AIDS was practically unheard of but by the end of 1981 50,280 cases of the disease had been reported throughout the United States. Closing out 1992, that number jumped to 202,520 people. This epidemic has dwindled to 39,513 as of 2016,...

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Alumni takes stand as president of WSC at UWF
March 30, 2017August 13, 2025FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Alumni takes stand as president of WSC at UWF

By Becca Carlson Pensacola State College (PSC) alumni Sydney Stone, not yet 22 years old, is ready to take on some pretty tough subjects such as gender equality. Applying the lessons she learned over the past few years at PSC, the University of West Florida (UWF), and the school of life— she is ready to make lasting change in the...

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Hidden Figures Soundtrack Review
March 17, 2017August 13, 20252016 Archive, Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Hidden Figures Soundtrack Review

By Kelli Green Pharrell Williams acts as the producer and songwriter for the soundtrack to the inspiring 2016 Box Office hit, “Hidden Figures”. The music for the film is performed by Pharrell himself, along with artists Lalah Hathaway, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Kim Burrell and one of the film’s stars, Janelle Monae. The ten tracks on this album are...

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Hidden Figures Movie Review
March 17, 2017August 13, 20252016 Archive, Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Becca Carlson0

Hidden Figures Movie Review

By: Jasmine Britt Not many people knew that three African-American women were vital components in helping the U.S. beat Russia into space in 1962. Based on the book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly, “Hidden Figures” tells a history that isn’t written in our history books. This is a real story that needed to be shown, and director...

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Women’s March Pensacola: The Y chromosome delimma
March 17, 2017August 13, 20252017 Archive, Editorial & OpinionBy Becca Carlson0

Women’s March Pensacola: The Y chromosome delimma

Editorial   Participating in the Pensacola Women’s March, the amount of diversity represented that day was impressive. It was clear that participants did not march solely for the rights of women, but for the rights of everyone.   People of color, the LGBT and newly added Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (QIA) community, immigrants, those of diverse faiths, people with disabilities,...

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