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    First Responders Summit at Tarpon Campus

    SPC Programs & Events

    From Peace 4 Tarpon: The Help Yourself to Help Others Summit for First Responders was held at SPC’s Tarpon Springs campus Saturday, April 30th. Peace4Tarpon partnered with the college to offer this free event to area first responders, law enforcement, students, and the community. Associate Provost, Rod Davis, warmly welcomed everyone to the campus. Peace4Tarpon […]

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    SPCSN (Episode 4)

    SPC Sports

    Your SPC Sports Network. Credited: Andrew LeGare, Corey MacDonald, Chris Valentine, Marshall Watrous. With reporter Maria Vellianitis.

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    Latino’s United Banquet 2016

    SPC Programs & Events

    Story from the blog of Kristen McNab. Last night was the night. A night that my club and I were looking forward to for months now. It was the night of the fourth annual Latinos United Banquet, and I had the honor of being the MC for the event. My club and I began to […]

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    Earth Day Clean-up at the Tarpon Springs Campus

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Kelli Stickrath Thirty students showed up to celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up the Tarpon Springs campus. The students joined Professor Kelli Stickrath to help remove Brazilian peppers shrubs and tear down vines. Others picked up trash along U.S. 19. It was a fun afternoon and was a great way to come together to […]

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    Saying Goodbye to Seminole’s Student Support Center

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Lilia Mickenzie It was an emotional ceremony for many students, volunteers, and faculty members that have been involved with the student support center over the years. The Student Support Center Celebration was held in the TL building Patio on April 21st from 12:30- 2:30PM at the Seminole Campus. This upcoming Fall of 2016-2017 school […]

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    Mass Media and Me

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Shelby Greenham Television is the first mass media I can recall avidly using.  Popular children’s television shows at that time captured my attention, as well as the attention of one of my beta fish who would always turn around to face the TV whenever a show came on. Throughout my childhood it was a […]

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    Zeal Coffee Roasters

    Arts & Entertainment

    By: Christian Cave A simple cup of coffee is a wonderfully enjoyed beverage by many people all around the world. Coffee brings old friends together, warms the business man on his way to work, and gives the college student an extra buzz for the paper due in two hours. Often times though, known coffee shops lack […]

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    Break It to Them Gently

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Brittany Bryce The English language was never equipped with a designated singular pronoun that was void of gender connotations. This wound up being a huge problem (surprise!) and lead to usage of the pronoun “they” as a singular antecedent; which consequently wound up making a lot of grammar nerds who are afraid of change […]

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    Where are the Rays fans?

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By: Melissa Howard Edited by: Cindy Swisher “Attendance was at it’s lowest in franchise history for the Yankees game on Tuesday night, at 10,619.” This statistic was posted in May  of 2015, by Daniel Russell, of Draysbay.com. This is an alarming statistic concerning attendance that can hurt the entire Ray’s organization. Furthermore, can there be a resolution to the ongoing presence issue? […]

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