Academics
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Internship: The Real Story!

As an education major, I always knew that the hardest part of my four years in college would be my internship. The word internship has struck uncontrollable fear in my heart ever since I knew what it was. How was I supposed to teach high school students for fifty minutes all by myself? It is amazing, though: the one thing […]

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Things to Do
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My Rollicking Seafaring Adventure

Thanksgiving has come and gone—and so has Fine Arts. A lot of people have been asking me what it was like being in Fine Arts for the first time.  Simply put:  it was awesome.

This Thanksgiving’s performance, H.M.S. Pinafore, has been quite the adventure for me.  I have never been in Fine Arts before—or a musical for that matter!  But wow.  I was sitting at rehearsal the other day when this thought crossed my mind:

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Autumn, Auditions, and Apple Crisp 2011
Things to Do
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Autumn, Auditions, and Apple Crisp

The fall semester is underway!  It finally felt like fall with the cooler weather—and how many of you tried that apple crisp dessert in the Four Winds the other night? I mixed that with some vanilla ice cream…wow.  I felt like I was eating some of Mom’s homemade apple pie. After an exciting week of opening activities, I now find […]

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Academics
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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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Future Students
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God works in amazing ways!

Hey! My name is Troy, and I’m a Speech Education major from Southern California. Let me just start out by saying that our God works in amazing ways! All my life I knew I’d be going to Pensacola Christian College, but my motivation for going is what changed throughout the years. Both my parents graduated from PCC, so I figured […]

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