decorative image of athletic-signing-2 , Sixteen PSC student-athletes will continue studies, athletic careers at colleges and universities from South Florida to Massachusetts 2022-05-05 10:17:09

Sixteen PSC student-athletes will continue studies, athletic careers at colleges and universities from South Florida to Massachusetts

This is the way it’s supposed to be. This is the grand plan fulfilled.
Sixteen Pensacola State College student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent on Friday, April 29, committing to play and study at colleges and universities that range from NAIA schools to Division 1 programs.
The signing ceremony was held in a packed Donn Peery Room at Hartsell Arena on the Pensacola campus, attended by teammates, family members, PSC coaches and coaches and representatives from the various schools the student-athletes will attend.

decorative image of student-spotlight-2 , Pensacola State piano student Jermel Kidd hopes to impress UWF faculty at audition 2022-05-05 10:46:15

Pensacola State piano student Jermel Kidd hopes to impress UWF faculty at audition

Jermel Kidd has been practicing his classical piano chops for hours each day preparing for an audition that will propel him forward.

On Friday, May 5, Kidd, a Pensacola State College piano student, will audition for faculty from the University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music. Kidd, 38, is hoping to earn acceptance and a scholarship.

“I’ve been practicing for about eight hours a day,’’ said Kidd, a former police officer who is the music director for Transformation Church on Mobile Highway. “I play gospel and jazz. But (the audition) is all classical and it was a little out of my element. It’s been nonstop practice and study.”

decorative image of 2022-Cantonment-Rotary-Scholarship-winners-sm2 , Cantonment Rotary Club changes lives with $40,000 in scholarships to PSC students 2022-05-04 13:13:34

Cantonment Rotary Club changes lives with $40,000 in scholarships to PSC students

More than 30 Pensacola State College stellar students received a share of $40,000 in Cantonment Rotary Club scholarships on Wednesday, April 27.
The total award was the largest the Cantonment Rotary Club has given to PSC students, said Ray Asherfeld, Cantonment Rotary Club Foundation chairman. Since 1991, the Rotary Club has provided $62,253.25 in scholarships to 150 to 200 PSC students.