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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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The "P" in Percussion

Hitting things and making sound… doesn’t sound too hard does it? Well that is exactly what I thought and, wow was I wrong! Last semester I had the opportunity to participate in the college orchestra. My sister and I went to auditions together, and both of us were accepted to play harp in the orchestra. The only problem was that […]

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It is All a Matter of Perspective

Last weekend, my classmates and I had the opportunity to present the Dramatic Production Early American Life to the student body. Our production featured pieces from American literature such as "The Boom in the Calaveras Clarion," "Man without a Country," "The Death of the Hired Man," and several other short stories. The class, Intro to Dramatic Production, is a hands-on opportunity […]

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