Dennis Reynolds, student activities coordinator, is departing to work in alternative health field
by Wynonia Barrows in Lifestyle
Students hanging out in building 5 may know him as the bald, funny-looking guy with glasses who is always in the student activities office.
Friends, family, and student leaders know him as "D" or "Dennis"-someone they will miss after 10 years in the Pensacola campus Student Center.
by Terry Strickland in Lifestyle
When PJC student John Ellis, 17, told Jamaal Warren that he planned to ride his bicycle halfway across the country to raise awareness for the Hepatitis B Foundation, Warren couldn't understand why.
"At first I thought he was just saying stuff," Warren recalled.
by in Lifestyle
The Theta Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa wants to insure that all members are receiving important program announcements and weekly meeting minutes. If you have not been receiving messages from the chapter, especially if you have been a PJC student for more than two years, please update your preferred e-mail address with the chapter by sending a message to PTK@pjc.
by Amethyst Strickland in Lifestyle
Her eyes give off elevator glances that scan each person for the minutest of flaws. She's incapable of giving an honest compliment (if said properly, "You look so…cute," can serve as an insult in girl-world). She has a turned up nose that seems to border on genetic mutation.
by Lindsey Luker and Matt Brown in Lifestyle
Capricorn - So nothing interesting seems to be happening in your life, day-to-day it's the same unexciting sameness. Poor you, you're the toast of your own pity party. Well, snap out of it Capricorn! Excitement in one's life is not always a good thing; if anything you should view your life as a positive rather than a negative.
by Diana Poist in Lifestyle
Wynonia Barrows sat at a table in the Student Government Association office and gestured at the clutter of cardboard boxes in various stages of being packed. As president of the SGA at the Pensacola campus, Barrows used the boxes as a symbol of her number one concern during her tenure in office: the students of PJC.
by Ansley Zecckine in Lifestyle
This semester is drawing to a close, yet the work load seems to be growing and growing, and yet to what extent? I am confident that I am not the only one feeling this way, and that such an outlook does not simply end with school, but rather becomes even more consequential as we grow in age.
by Lindsey Luker in Lifestyle
Close your eyes and imagine that it's the night of May 17, 1986. You're standing outside a church off Alcaniz Street, waiting in line for a hardcore punk show (yes, at a church). The show is being held inside the church's basement. Once inside, you realize that the place is packed to the limit, but you manage to push your way through the crowd.