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True Texan behind ‘Texan B’s BBQ’ is PSC Culinary Arts grad

Bill Davis’ brisket is so good he doesn’t fancy it up with much.

 

“Just salt and pepper” and then cook low and slow for about 13 hours.

 

Not everything that Davis serves in his Texan B’s BBQ food truck is so simple and minimalistic. His pork has a more involved rub.

 

His barbecue sauce? It’s a scrumptious blueberry chipotle sauce that he developed while a Pensacola State College Culinary Arts Program student about three years ago.

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Christina Hamburg started PSC at 14. Now 19, she already has Associate in Arts degree and will soon earn RN Associate of Science degree


Christina Hamburg just turned 19 in July, but she’s already earned an Associate in Arts – Psychology degree from Pensacola State College and will soon finish her Associate of Science RN degree.


Still, she doesn’t officially complete high school until December, even though she completed most of her high school courses by the time she was 13 years old. Or was it earlier?


“I got all my credits finished by the time I was 12 or 13,’’ Hamburg said of her high school requirements. “But I’m still technically a dual enrollment high school.”


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PSC Theater Director Rodney Whatley writes textbook on acting

Pensacola State College Theater Director Rodney Whatley hadn’t been using a textbook for his Acting I class because they were all so expensive.


The less expensive ones were $75 to $150. One of the most favored and acclaimed acting textbooks costs close to $250.


What did Whatley do? He wrote his own.

Whatley’s recently released “Acting Year One” is published by Waveland Press Inc.

“Mine is only 25 bucks,’’ Whatley said. Now, that’s the book he uses in the Acting I class. It is available through Amazon.

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Lumberjack Festival brings crowd to Milton campus – some to cut logs and throw axes, some to run through woods, others just to watch

Beth and Will Stern just moved to Santa Rosa County from Wisconsin earlier this year.


“We heard about the Lumberjack Festival here and had to come out to see,’’ Beth Stern said as she and her husband walked the grounds of the Pensacola State College Milton campus on Saturday, Oct. 8, for the 33rd Annual Lumberjack Festival and Northwest Florida Forestry Conclave. “Where we’re from is real lumberjack territory.”


Hey, the Milton campus is real lumberjack territory – once a year at least.

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Professional Development Day


Friday, October 21

from 12:30 - 4:00 p.m.


PSC offices will close at 11:15 so employees may attend workshops.


All Friday classes will meet at their scheduled time.


For additional information, contact Juanita Scott at jscott@pensacolastate.edu or (850)484-1953.

Alumni Social in Seville’s Courtyard.


Join us to enjoy drink specials and appetizers from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Oct. 27.


RSVP here

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