By Serena Robinson COVID-19 has been an ongoing problem all over the world. Specifically, the impact on sports today has been significant. At Pensacola State College (PSC), the impact of COVID-19 on student-athletes on campus has been evident. This pandemic is affecting everyone but for student-athletes like women’s basketball team member, Jade Hill, the pandemic...
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Give teachers a choice in classroom format
The faculty at Pensacola State College (PSC) will be required to teach a minimum of two face-to-face classes this upcoming spring semester despite U.S. cases of COVID-19 reaching an all-time high. Pensacola State College (PSC), for what it’s worth, has done an overall good job with regards to COVID. The school handled in-person classes safely,...
Sudden sports suspension stuns Sanderson
This spring semester was without a doubt the weirdest semester I think any student has ever had. If you told me on January 1st that within a few months we’d go on spring break forever, all sports would be shut down and we would be confined to our homes for weeks at a time attending...
Editor-in-chief bids Farewell
Editor-in-chief bids farewell By Ben Murzin Walking into the Corsair was the best decision I ever made. Professor Neuman introduced myself and another student to Dr. Ingram and said we should consider joining the Corsair. A Thursday afternoon after getting out of class and with nothing to do for the day, I decided to go...