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    STEM: Why Are You Intimidated By It?

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Stephan Walsh Neil deGrasse Tyson has said that “…science, technology, engineering, and math will be the drivers of tomorrow’s economy.” He also acknowledges that “most people opt out of hard things.” One could debate why people opt out of hard things, or unfairly accuse students of simply being lazy. Personally, I think that we […]

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    Movie Review: Concussion

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    By Zachary Phillips Edited by Savvas Savvinidis The game of football changed forever on September 24th, 2002. Mike Webster, America’s “Iron Man,” died at the age of 50. Known as the center for the Pittsburgh Steelers during their four Super Bowl victories from 1974 to 1979, and considered by most to be the best center […]

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    Marvin Kalb Discusses Putin, Ukraine and Russian History

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    By Adam Zubek Marvin Kalb, a renowned political analyst, came to SPC Seminole campus on Tuesday to discuss the rapidly deteriorating situation in Eastern Europe, with Russian forces annexing the southern Ukrainian region known as Crimea. Kalb, a veteran journalist sporting over 30 years of award winning reporting for CBS, spoke at the Institute for […]

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    A Taste of Soul at Tarpon Campus

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    On Wednesday, February 24th, the Tarpon Springs campus celebrated African American History Month with Taste of Soul, which encouraged students to create displays about influential African Americans and enjoy a free buffet organized by the Student Government. “Students [had] the opportunity to learn about 150 Years of Sociopolitical Impact as part of the “Battle of […]

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    Vital Things I Have Cherished

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Angela B Some of the things that I have cherished in the past weren’t good. Some of those things caused me great harm. Alot of those things that I cherished also brought me great hope. Equally important, the greater part of my life I was very destructive. The more recent years have been years […]

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    Poetry: The Girl

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    By: Ashleigh Voshol I am strong I tell myself this everyday To remind myself not to become who I was I try to forget my past But it somehow always comes back to haunt me I don’t want to be known as the girl that got beat Or the girl with an eating disorder I […]

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    To METI, or Not to METI? That is the Question!

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Douglas Marshall For centuries, the human race has been enraptured with a single question: Are we alone in the Universe? The possibilities are nearly as infinite as the universe itself, and they have manifested themselves in our literature and entertainment culture. Stories such as War of the Worlds, Independence Day, Contact, and of course, […]

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    Real Madrid Club de Futbol Names Zidane Head Coach

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    By Glenn Espinoza Welcome to Madrid, Spain. It is one of the richest soccer cities on the planet. It wasn’t too long ago that Real Madrid club de futbol acquired the revered 10th champions league trophy. In a sudden turn of events, the 2015-2016 season has come to a very sudden halt in successes for […]

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    Antivirulence vs. Traditional: Which is the Better Antibiotic?

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    By Kristen McNab No one likes being sick. Becoming ill disrupts routines, and causes days, even weeks, to be missed from work and school. Basically, it requires lives to be put on hold for the duration of the illness. In addition to that, sometimes the worst part of being sick is not even the sickness […]

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