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    Hands Free Law

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Kahner Pierce A new law came into place on October 1, 2019 called the Hands-Free Law. This law states that it is illegal to use a handheld device while in a school zone or a construction zone while workers are present (Frank, Fernandez). With this law coming into action, many drivers will have to […]

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    From One Country to Another: Tarpon Springs Hispanic Heritage Festival

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Olivia Pikul  Being that October is Hispanic Heritage Month, the Tarpon Springs campus of St. Pete College put on an event where students can take a journey into Hispanic culture. All students could come and enjoy the festivities of the Fiesta Grande, Hispanic or not. The quad area was decorated with colorful decorations, had a DJ […]

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    Android vs. iPhone

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Gabriel Garver One of the biggest ongoing debates is Android vs. iPhone. The reason that this is such a big debate is mostly because there is no other phone that stands a chance. In fact, iPhones and Androids made up 99.7% of the smartphones that were shipped in 2017 (Hill). However, even though there […]

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    Fiction: Take Me Out to The Movies “Short Story”

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Tyler Mcintosh Laughin’ Out Loud In Reddyburg U.S.A., Shaniqua was in school, her least favorite place in the world. “Class, we have a new student. Her name is…Madi…No, Mati…No,” The teacher had a hard time pronouncing her name. “It’s Matisoon,” Matisoon said. “Oh, thank you. That was hard. But I’m not saying you have […]

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    Titans Baseball

    SPC Sports

    By: Chianna Di Domenico  The sweat pours down their faces. The crowd watches in anticipation as Titan baseball player number 7 prepares himself for what is to come; preparing himself to get ready to run. Squaring his feet with his shoulders on the home plate, he brings his bat up to his ear and waits, […]

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    “Find Your Path” SPC Chamber Mixer

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Kahner Pierce On Thursday September 26, 2019, an event called the “Find Your Path” Chamber Mixer was held at SPC Tarpon Springs Campus. This event was held in the Fine Arts building, including a variety of local business owners and a complementary lunch. The Chamber Mixer was advertised as a way to find your […]

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    A Future with the Mouse?

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Gabriel Garver and William Zipprer Disney music played lightly in the background, and the man in charge, Jacob Wortock, the Employment and Internship Coordinator, was already wearing Mickey Mouse gloves. This was it. This was the Disney College Program event. The students were handed packets and were told to sign in. “We’ve been doing […]

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    Is the Use of Anti-depression Medication Alone Successful in Treating Depression?

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Madeleine Latimer How would you like to be medicated for a year to a point to where you feel numb and then be ripped away from the medicine without any knowledge of how to deal with your depressive symptoms and shoved back into the real world? That’s like feeding someone a five course meal […]

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    The Poynter Institute

    News & Politics

    By Sofia Garcia The Poynter Institute in Saint Petersburg fulfilled Nelson Poynter’s dream to unite thousands of journalists, teachers, and members of the community to learn what makes good journalism work. As a non-profit organization, they are “free of influences that might interfere with journalism or teaching.” Their wide selection of programs allows students to […]

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