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Gobble Wobble

Gobble Wobble. Wobbledy Gobbledy. Gabobble. Translation: Thousands of students. Two collegians. One bird. You’ve heard about it. You’ve waited for it. You may have even competed for it. And now it’s finally here. The Turkey Bowl. This is the once-a-year event where the top two collegian soccer teams of the college compete for the coveted title of this year’s soccer […]

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College Life Things to Do
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Stand for Your Greek Army!

The quake of the earth as thousands of men give their battle cries--the resounding clang of spears and swords--the crashing of chariots and neighing of horses as their pilots drive them to war-- I’ve had so much fun with all of these things rushing through my head while I read Homer’s The Iliad. Thankfully, there’s not a bunch of violent […]

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Flowers Formals and Curling Irons
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Flowers, Formals, and Curling Irons

Flowers, formals, and curling irons—what do these all have in common? They are all used at every Fine Arts! Fine Arts is something that is held every semester and ranges from dramatic productions to music productions which are performed on the campus of PCC. I recently had the privilege of hearing from Keith Brion and his New Sousa Band. The band played […]

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Growth Things to Do
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It’ll Bless You

Last year, the Lord laid it on my heart to go on Christian service. Christian services are weekly ministries PCC hosts in the Pensacola area. They have everything—children’s ministries, juvenile center ministries, retirement home ministries, even door-to-door soul winning ministries. The Christian service I went on was a nursing home ministry. The first time I went, I was so nervous. […]

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Bandaners
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The Bandaners

Do you like to try new things? I do! Last semester, four of my friends and I decided to challenge ourselves and try something new at the Sports Center. To get ready for our grand challenge, we all piled into my friend’s car, went to Wal-mart, and bought bandanas to wear while we did our activities. We thought it would […]

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