Student-to-student panel shares practical and innovative financial tactics

Student-to-student panel shares practical and innovative financial tactics

by Rebecca Juntunen As the student-to-student “Money Matters” panel began on Tuesday, September 24, at the Pensacola State College main campus, Chelsey Wiselman jokingly opened with a piece of financial advice when asked for her primary money-saving strategy: “Leave your wallet at home.” The panel discussion, which included about fifteen attendees, covered various financial questions and real-life scenarios. Chairman of...

Heavy rain causes flooding, disabled vehicles

Heavy rain causes flooding, disabled vehicles

by Ben Sheffler Heavy rain around 7 p.m. Tuesday caused the Ninth Avenue entrance to Pensacola State College to flood, disabling three vehicles that attempted to drive through the water.A PSC Public Safety Officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said he saw an SUV that was stuck in the road and started to help. A second and third...

Movie Review: Riddick

Movie Review: Riddick

No Chronicle Worthy of Mention by J. Scott Southworth Watch it… if you think that the sci-fi action genre could be perfected if only it abandoned the use of intelligence, characterization, or much action. Avoid it… if being forced to watch a bunch of one-dimensional characters shout inane threats at each other while hunting an even more one-dimensional character sounds...

Suicide Awareness to PSC Students

Suicide Awareness to PSC Students

By Alexis Lugo On Thursday, September 12, 2013, Pensacola State College hosted a suicide convention in Building two to give students awareness about the help they can receive if they are depressed. Forty-five students attended the convention; most of them were there as part of a class assignment. Rachelle Burns, Crisis Referral Coordinator, spoke at this convention to make college...

PSC takes Faulkner State to four sets

PSC takes Faulkner State to four sets

  By Ally Doty The Pensacola State College women’s volleyball team hosted Faulkner State College, Thursday Sept. 19 at the Lou Ross Center for their second home game and sealed the win after battling four sets against the Sun Chiefs. PSC has had a bumpy season so far with a 12-8 record; most games being on the road and tournaments...

Review: Pensacola Little Theatre’s ‘Godspell’

Review: Pensacola Little Theatre’s ‘Godspell’

Electric, but Hardly Divine by J. Scott Southworth This week, rather than critiquing another film in wide release, The Corsair has instead been offered an opportunity by the Pensacola Little Theatre to see and review their newest show, ‘Godspell.’ The Little Theatre is located in downtown Pensacola. Address and ticket information are available at the bottom of the article. The...

HIV truck educates PSC students

HIV truck educates PSC students

By Charles Davis In front of the student center at Pensacola State College main campus on Thursday, Sept. 11, there was an exhibit that tells the stories of people who are living with HIV. The program the exhibit represents is called We Make The Change. A volunteer at the exhibit said, “This basically describes how these people are dealing with...

Grammy Award winning band Swicthfoot to play in Pensacola

Grammy Award winning band Swicthfoot to play in Pensacola

  By Ally Doty Grammy Award-winning Christian Rock band Switchfoot will be preforming at the Pensacola Interstate Fair Friday, Oct. 25 to promote the release of their new album and upcoming film. The album, to be released in January, will go hand-in-hand with the film Fading West; a detailed perspective on the lives of the band members and their secrets...

Breaking: Pedestrian hit, injured while crossing street

Breaking: Pedestrian hit, injured while crossing street

by Ben Sheffler A pedestrian crossing the street adjacent to College Boulevard by the Ninth Avenue entrance to the main campus of Pensacola State College was hit by a vehicle today at approximately 12:00 p.m., and he was taken by ambulance to the hospital. His injuries included a “nasty cut on his arm and maybe a broken ankle,” said Public...