College Life
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Don’t Give Away the Ending!

Each semester at PCC, students present two dramatic productions. One is usually an anthology with a certain theme, such as Christmas, mystery, or adventure. The other is a play all to itself, such as the recent years' productions of M'Liss and Meet Me In St. Louis. These classic stories present humor, drama, and surprise that sometimes rivals the more extravagant […]

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"Just One Last Peanut"

About once every two weeks, one of my roommates or I buy a bag of salted peanuts, always with the intent that they last for at least a week or longer. We have learned to keep it hidden away in order to preserve it, but long before the week ends, we will find ourselves with an empty peanut bag and […]

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Growth
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Your Book is a Rough Draft

Benjamin Franklin wrote in his own epitaph, “The body of Benjamin Franklin, printer, like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, stripped of its lettering, and gilding, lies here, food for worms. But the work shall not be lost; for it will, as he believed, appear once more in a new and more elegant edition, revised and corrected […]

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College Life
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Why They Call it “Florida”

Undoubtedly, the best part of attending college in Florida is the early spring. Except for rare Attacks of the Three-Inch Snowmen, Pensacola's winter usually consists of light-jacket weather. PCC students can expect to see springtime while parts of the north anticipate blizzards, regardless of what any groundhog has to say. Flowers cover campus more quickly than they do in northern climates, making it quite obvious why Ponce de León called this place Florida.

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Academics
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Halfway Home

I've always preferred the spring semester to fall. Perhaps that may be a little presumptuous, considering that I've had only one other spring semester, but I doubt that I'll change my mind. One reason for that is that the spring semester is somewhat like two smaller ones. Unlike the fall semester, when midterms immediately give way to more classes, the […]

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