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Student services building gets makeover

by Steven McMillan Check out this video highlighting the renovation of the T. Felton Harrison Student Services Building on Pensacola State College’s Warrington campus.  There will be a rededication and official opening  at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19.  

Milton Campus’ Halloween Spookapalooza
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Milton Campus’ Halloween Spookapalooza

   By Elena Tsoy PSC’s Milton Campus hosted  Halloween Spookapalooza Thursday night for students and their families. Students came dressed in various costumes, and the event included music, games, a bake sale, a haunted house, and a tarrot-card reader.  All of the proceeds from the night’s event went to Manna Food Pantry.     

Pensacola State Volleyball takes second at Invitational
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Pensacola State Volleyball takes second at Invitational

  By Ally Doty The Pensacola State College Volleyball team battled tremendously in the Pensacola State Invitational August 30 and 31 at the Milton campus and won every match except one, making their season record 4-4. Their opening match on Friday made PSC look tough to beat, wiping the Labette College Cardinals out, three sets...

Students dodge rain, powder at PSC color run extravaganza
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Students dodge rain, powder at PSC color run extravaganza

  by Jonathan Allison Everyone knew the rain was coming.  Despite this, the setup of the Color Run Extravaganza could not be deterred by rain. The run, in which participants are showered with colored powder as they complete the course, was the culmination of Welcome Week on the Pensacola campus on Friday, August 23. As...

Review: Jumping into the “Rabbit Hole”
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Review: Jumping into the “Rabbit Hole”

by Danielle Storley Intense emotion and genuine acting shared the stage recently during the Pensacola State College Theater Department’s presentation of the play “Rabbit Hole” at the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium. A contemporary drama about the grief of a couple recovering from losing their four-year-old son, the play was directed by Rodney Whatley. The grieving...

The Woman
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The Woman

Travis DeSimone Corsair I am not really into horror films. Maybe it is because I was raised on a steady diet of slasher flicks, but nothing seems to be shocking to me any more. What makes a horror movie truly stand out to me is a sense of tension, suspense. It takes more than blood...

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Monster

Travis DeSimone The Corsair Naoki Urasawa may just be one of the best writers in the manga industry right now. With a focus on characters and story telling rather than all the over wrought nonsense you find in most modern anime and manga, Urasawa has changed the game. I am a big fan of his...

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Compensation for College Athletes?

Tim Ajmani The Corsair One of the biggest issues involving the NCAA today is whether or not student athletes should be compensated for their services to their school’s athletic programs. A highly debated subject, the topic has perhaps gained more and more controversy due to recent support by high profile coaches. The NCAA has also...

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Pensacola State Names New Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Adriana Dueck The Corsair On Monday Pensacola State College held a press conference announcing the new women’s basketball coach, Leah Drury.  After being assistant coach under Coach Chanda Rigby at Pensacola College and then working as an assistant coach at the University of Alabama, Drury will begin her first job as a head coach next...

Mad Men
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Mad Men

Travis DeSimone. The Corsair. Anyone who has seen Mad Men knows what the buzz is all about. Good writing, convincing acting, great sets, terrific costumes, and an aesthetic that makes you just want to kick back and enjoy an Old Fashioned with a Lucky Strike. The critically acclaimed show created by Matthew Weiner has  gone on...