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    Visiting Critters Presentation at Tarpon Campus

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Prof. Kelli Stickrath McGough Nature Park visited the Environmental Science class last Monday with their “Visiting Critters” presentation. They brought a cane toad, great horned owl, screech owl, and python for the students to view. Environmental Educators discussed management of the ecosystems on their property and conservation of native species. McGough Nature Park is located […]

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    Tables Turned: How Professors Learn

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Antonia Lewandowski, Ed.D. My hands sweating, I held onto the packet of manuscripts on my lap. On this January morning, my first day of class at a writers’ conference, I looked around at the other eleven people in my workshop and began to match story titles to name tags.  “Oh,” a tall young man […]

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    Concert Review: GOT7 ‘Flying in USA 1st Concert’ Tour

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Kimberly Rosario  South Korean boy group, GOT7, flew to the USA for their first ever American tour last summer. There is no such thing as a language barrier when it comes to this group since more than half of them can understand English and at least three of the members can speak English fluently. […]

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    Spark The Way: A Light in a Dark Place

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By: Giana Gagliardotto “There was something just deafening about hearing you have lymphoma,” Maddie recalls as we sat in our little booth at the SPC café. Cancer is a card many hope they will never be dealt in life, but for twenty-three-year-old Maddie Miller, that card was already drawn. Maddie was diagnosed with lymphoma, or […]

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    Anything is Possible

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Ryan Stocker, a Mass Communications major at SPC Growing up my mom and all of my teachers use to tell me that I can be anything I wanted to be, but it may not be easy. Even as an adult I believe that theory to be true, but it seemed that everything was becoming […]

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    Getting Ready for a Home Run Season: SPC Men’s Titan Baseball

    SPC Sports

    Images and article by Robert Gale I was privilege to photograph the SPC Titan’s pre-season game verses the State College of Florida. It was a good game to start off the beginning of the fall leading that would lead into the upcoming spring season. The Titans had no problem beating SCF with a score of […]

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    Tiny Terrors Attack: Screwworms Return to Florida for the First Time in Decades

    News & Politics

    By Tracy Pham As October was beginning, news outlets such as The Washington Post and Tampa Bay Times unexpectedly published articles on an outbreak of indescribably gruesome, flesh-eating, larvae in Florida. The federal Agriculture Department’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories confirmed the Screwworm infestation in a subspecies of common white-tailed deer in Florida’s Keys. Screwworms are […]

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    Poem: The River of life

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Wade Prescott Washes like a title wave over the land       Flows into bountiful pools of cerulean, emeralds, and gold           quickly dashes apart over black, gray and red speckled rocks.              Downstream velocious, then strolling                Over quarry,                      beneath ore                          Traversing capacious flats                 Through bow, corner, turn, and twist       […]

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