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    Sharyl Attkisson Event: “Fake News”

    SPC Programs & Events

    By William Lambert As the sun drifted lower in the sky, the parking lot gradually filled at the Saint Petersburg College Music Center at the Gibbs campus. Birds floated around the nearby pond as people filed into the lobby to sign in and await the opening of the auditorium. New York Times bestselling author, Sharyl […]

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    Relay for Life

    News & Politics

    By Emily Crkvencic Booths and white tables dot the track field. People from age 8 to 80 laugh in chilly wind. A cheer team sets up a display they had worked on for weeks. Purple balloons and banners wave at every corner. This was the scene that unfolded on March 9th, 2018, at Countryside High […]

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    Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered?

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Priya Larson Every two minutes a person is injured in a drunk driving crash. In addition to this, on average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. About a quarter of car crashes with teenagers involve an underage drunk driver and every day, about 800 people […]

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    Man versus Medicine: Why You Need to be Vaccinated

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Peyton Macrina In 1998, former medical researcher and gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield and a dozen of his colleagues published a research study that showed a connection between certain vaccines such as MMR (Measles-Mumps-Rubella) and the development of social and learning disorders in children.  Wakefield had put forth concrete evidence that vaccines caused autism. …Except for […]

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    Local Café Expands Business with Dinner Menu

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Brianna Viscusi                   (Dunedin, Florida) Sandpiper Café and Gifts, serving their community: Coffee, breakfast, adult beverages, and now dinner and dessert! After opening a couple of years ago, David A. Ufer, the Owner of Sandpiper Café and Gifts, decided in August of 2016, to expand from […]

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    How Best to Destroy Gun Culture?

    Lifestyle & Opinion, News & Politics, Political-Opinion

    By Evan Turner Of all of the preventable deaths that occur in our country every year, there are perhaps none more saddening than those that result from gun violence. The United States’ avid participation in gun culture has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocents. Widespread gun violence is, after all, a […]

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    “It’s Your Future!” – St. Petersburg College’s Career Fair

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Mariana Giacalone and Trinity Kerr On Wednesday, February 21st, from 3pm to 6pm, a mass of students were gathered in the Fine Arts building at St. Petersburg College’s Tarpon Springs campus for a career fair. Students from all over arrived in hopes of finding new career information from the different vendors. During the event, […]

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    SPCSN – Glenn Miller Interview

    SPC Sports

    Edgar Martin talks to SPC Men’s Basketball player Glenn Miller about how he got started playing basketball, getting recruited to play at SPC, and what it was like winning the state championship last season. Director/Editor – Andrew LeGare  

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    Two Bros and a Pod: Too Much

    Lifestyle & Opinion, News & Politics

    By Weston Clayton and Nader Asfour Two students conduct a series of interviews on the gun violence issue after the events that took place in Parkland, FL. Warning: Sensitive issues and profanity. Watch more video podcasts on their youtube channel.

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