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    Movie Review: The Fall

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Gianna Crespo It is very seldom that a piece of cinematography sticks out to individual viewers as a work of art, let alone teach people something valuable. However, one film in particular has proven to achieve both and more. Tarsem Singh’s independent film, The Fall, tells a vivid tale of adventure, heartbreak, and redemption. […]

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    Florida’s Feathered Friends

    SPC Programs & Events, Uncategorized

    By William Lambert Volunteer caregivers from the Audubon Moccasin Lake Nature Park, located in Clearwater, Florida, visited the Tarpon Springs campus of Saint Petersburg College to raise awareness for bird safety as part of the Environmental Lecture series, hosted by the Tarpon Springs Environmental Sciences Club. The volunteers brought four beautiful, Florida-native, non-releasable owls that […]

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    Poetry: Eternal Learning

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Matthew Philbrook   If we gained life eternal What kind of world would be? It would be good for all to care To work together, making everything better To pass on to the children the collected knowledge   Would wisdom fill our journal? Could mercy and love be all we see? Misery and crime […]

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    Salon Talk at Tarpon Sheds Light on Human Trafficking

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Kailey Huebl and Sarah Britton Human trafficking, though it seems far removed from our community, is prospering in the Tampa Bay area. To combat the spread of this dark industry, more people have begun to take the first steps into researching and attending courses to be able to identify trafficking victims more easily. One […]

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    The Future of Immigration

    Lifestyle & Opinion, News & Politics, Political-Opinion

    By Joshua Alan Contreras Gonzalez The future of illegal immigration in the United States is critical in today’s society. Instead of building a higher wall in the border like Donald Trump says, Congress and the Senate should work to establish a fair legal citizenship process. It benefits the economy, gives people a second chance, and […]

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    Moccasin Lake Clean Up

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Prof. Kelli Stickrath On Sept 22, the Environmental Club, led by Professors Erin Goergen and Kelli Stickrath, cleaned up Moccasin Lake Nature Park after hurricane Irma. Snacks and waters were provided by the Tarpon Springs campus Student Government Association. If you’d like to join the Environmental Club, contact Prof. Stickrath at stickrath.kelli@spcollege.edu

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