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    Reasons Why Technology Is Taking over

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Sarah Desciscio “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” This quote was taken from Albert Einstein, one of the greatest minds of the 20st century. Due to technological advances, the need for this generation to be in touch with the lives of […]

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    Poetry: Seminole Campus

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Diana Perez There is something about this campus, That makes me feel like home. I love the faculty and fellow students there. They are my family when I’m away from my own. The advisors really care, and the disability department too. I get all that I need there; I really do not want to […]

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    Gulfport Hosts Another “Get Rescued” Animal Fundraiser

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Jenny Traina Saturday, Feb 27th, was the annual “Gulfport’s Get’s Rescued” event which took place down by the city’s waterfront district. Admission was free for all in attendance and many animal rescue organizations, as well as a long line of vendors and artists making an appearance. The event hosted an array of activities including […]

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    Trump or Dump?

    Political-Opinion

    By Alexa Mayer November 8, 2016 marks the date of the 58th quadrennial United States presidential election. Though there is a variety of different campaigns being run, one man in particular has already caused an incredible amount of controversy amongst the nation. That man’s name is Donald Trump. Through the time that the presidential campaigns […]

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    Second Annual Caregivers’ Conference to be held April 1

    SPC Programs & Events

    This is a media advisory from St. Petersburg College. For more information, contact Rita Farlow, Assistant Director, Marketing and Strategic Communications, at 727-302-6526. Second Annual Caregivers’ Conference to be held April 1 What is it like to experience Alzheimer’s – a disease that affects more than 5 million Americans? Those attending the Second Annual Caregivers’ […]

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    Friends Don’t Let Friends Eat Imported Shrimp

    News & Politics

    by J. Adam Williams Edited by Savvas Savvinidis In 2002 the Southern Shrimp Alliance was formed as a non-profit organization consisting of shrimp fishermen, processors, and other members of the domestic shrimp industry. By the end of 2003, the Southern Shrimp Alliance filed petitions for relief from dumped shrimp imports from Brazil, China, Ecuador, India, […]

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    The American Uproar Over Toilets

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Katelyn Wabnum It is 2016 and the civil rights of American people are at risk. (Palm Harbor, FL) 700,000 individuals are facing social injustice in public facilities across the nation. Restroom usage is not a topic expected to cause a modern day uproar. Oh but it has— the privacy of Transgender people is being […]

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    Tarpon Springs Campus 2016 Career Fair

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Bethany Greenley (Career Outreach Specialist) The SPC Tarpon Springs Campus hosted their 2016 Career Fair on Wednesday, February 17th from 3-6 p.m.in collaboration with Congressman Gus Bilirakis’ office. Students were provided with a wide range of employment opportunities. Fifty employers from the Tampa Bay area were on hand to promote full time, part time, […]

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