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Get to Know the Yearbook and its Editor, Miss Pearson

This is my second year as a member of the yearbook staff. I enjoy being a part of yearbook so much! I had done yearbook in high school, and I was hoping to get involved in college. As a freshman, I had no idea that students could have a part with the yearbook, but my sophomore year, I received a slip in my box letting me know that I could be a part of yearbook staff. I decided to get involved so I filled out the application, was interviewed, and was accepted. I benefited from being a part of yearbook by increasing my learning in computer programs. I love watching the parts of the coming together until the entire thing is completed. Each part is so unique, yet they fit together perfectly!

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We Wear the Purple

I can’t believe we are already halfway done with this semester.  While it feels good have midterms out of the way, I am somewhat saddened because I am halfway done with one of my favorite classes at Pensacola Christian College: Greco-Roman History.

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Moral Stamina in Medicine

What is the leading cause of death in Escambia County? Cancer? Drug overdose? Trauma? I was surprised to find that none of these answers were correct. Dr. Mark Kummer, a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Pensacola, asked the students this question at this semester’s pre-medicine forum.

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Freshman Nursing 101

Hello! My name is Ashley. I am a sophomore nursing student here at PCC, and I am excited to be able to share some of the things going on around campus and in the nursing program. The first year of the nursing program here at Pensacola Christian College can be a bit intimidating and intense; however, it is very rewarding. […]

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College Class Clues

The fall semester has been under way for over a week now, and the campus has been alive and swimming with students. Returning students have been settling back in, and new students seem to be adapting well. It’s very understandable that college life requires some adaptation (college is on a completely different level from high school), and classes require a […]

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