By Kimberly Bogers Many things have changed on Pensacola State College’s Pensacola campus since its creation in 1957: students have come and gone, old teachers have retired, new teachers have arrived, degree programs have been added and organizations have been created. Very few things have stayed the same over the years. However, one of the things on the Pensacola...
Taking the roommate gamble
Rebounding from bad roommates, bonding with good roommates By Lauren Henderson There is the neat freak, the slob, the gamer, the partier, or even the know it all. Whichever type of roommate you land with, even though they may or may not be compatible with your living habits, don’t stress. College is one big learning experience, even outside of the...

Purple tears flow worldwide for Prince
By Gary Bogers Prince has died. Three words the world never saw coming, yet that’s exactly what happened on the morning of April 21, 2016 at the singer’s Paisley Park estate in Minneapolis.. It is hard to believe that an artist so prolific and so captivating, at a prime time in his life, would live such a short existence,...

The Arc Gateway Program for Adult Learning and Support (PALS)
By Jennifer Tonnaer Pensacola State College is home to the Arc Gateway Program for Adult Learning and Support (PALS), a unique program that offers customized training for adults 18 and over who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. PALS allows these students to attend college in order to achieve various skills, as well as prepare them for employment opportunity. The program’s...

April, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -PSC participates in Emerald Coast Electrathon -New scholarship application process -Dangers presented by Zika virus -PSC students unprepared for emergencies -Why feminism is important in today’s society -Stress Less Week -Professor evaluations -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/aprilissue2016pdf__3_?workerAddress=ec2-54-236-255-246.compute-1.amazonaws.com

March, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -Category EF-3 tornado results in major damage -Staying safe over spring break -New Barbie doll encourages diversity -51 years after Civil Rights March in Selma -Third annual Pensacon -Memorial to David Bowie -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/marchissue2016pdf__2_?workerAddress=ec2-107-23-51-164.compute-1.amazonaws.com

February, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -Expanded cybersecurity program at PSC -Proposed bills might allow guns on campuses -Voter registration deadline approaching -New vending machines disappoint students -Valentine’s Day movie reviews & date suggestions -PSC professor receives successful kidney transplant -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/februaryissue2016pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-165-72-244.compute-1.amazonaws.com

January, 2016 print issue
In this issue: -Local food truck, Nomadic Eats -New vending machine options at PSC -Institute for Human and Machine Cognition -PSC Spanish teacher retires after 40 years -Stress Less Week -PALS program -Updated Student Government Association -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/januaryissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-152-111-37.compute-1.amazonaws.com
November/December, 2015 print issue
In this issue: -PSC faculty safety training -Concealed firearms on college campuses -Advice for final exams -PSC student goes from office worker to metal worker -PSC production of Young Frankenstein -Humans of PSC https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/novemberissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-175-59-233.compute-1.amazonaws.com
October, 2015 print issue
In this issue: -Haunted house etiquette -New performance-based funding -PSC jazz band -PSC on the forefront of 3D printing -Halloween reviews https://issuu.com/thecorsairpsc/docs/octoberissue2015pdf?workerAddress=ec2-54-164-39-113.compute-1.amazonaws.com
