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    Bee Lecture at SPC Tarpon

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold Tom Stephens, a local beekeeper and owner of Bee Branch Creek Apiaries, enlightened students at SPC Tarpon on honey bees: their habits, their anatomy, and most importantly, their impact on the ecosystem. Stephens taught the students at St. Petersburg College about more than just bees; he taught them what passion looks like. […]

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    Poetry: Worthless

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Megan Holzwarth   Face is black and blue Skin is beating red Trembling in a corner Praying to make it through You don’t want to die But your mind is thinking otherwise With marks and scars all over Hiding in a corner Footsteps making their way You look up and see your maker Eyes […]

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    Poetry: Four dollars

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Preston Caruso   Four dollars Four, real, crisp dollars For a single sandwich slightly larger than a child’s palm Four Quarters, ten dimes, I don’t know how many nickels, And way too many pennies.   I’m trying to think about all the work About the chickens penned up in hotboxes Ungodly, inflated abominations, artificial […]

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    The Happiest Place in the Cyber World

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Molly Carpenter Edited by Savvas Savvinidis Legos have, among other things, enabled people to build small-scale models of things they have enjoyed. These replicas can be shared with friends or fuel the imagination, inspiring the builder to pay great attention to detail. Minecraft, an online virtual building environment, allows users to reconstruct scale models […]

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    What Are Nurdles?

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Kevin Sandford  Monday, February 1st, at the Tarpon Springs Campus students and faculty welcomed Lara Milligan from the University of Florida IFAS Extension. Microplastics are small, under 5mm, round and come in various colors and are called nurdles. Microplastic sized nurdles form when large plastics break down or are purposely manufactured. We use microplastics […]

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    An Adventure While Traveling in My Own State

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Lisa Manners           September 21, 2015 My Thursday afternoon started as it had for the last couple of weeks that my truck had been broken down. I get up around 11 AM and finish packing my backpack after I mapped out my route for this trip, with the help of the weather channel and the […]

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    New Clubs, New Activities, New Semester

    SPC Programs & Events

    On January 20, the Tarpon Springs campus introduced students to some of the clubs and organizations they can get involved in. Thanks to the SGA and Student Life & Leadership, the Tarpon students were able to enjoy a free lunch and learn about some upcoming activities. Below is a list of clubs represented along with […]

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    Florida is a Closed Primary State

    Election 2016, News & Politics

    Reminder: Florida is a Closed Primary State By Deborah Clark Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections   The Presidential Preference Primary will be held on March 15, 2016. In addition, select municipalities in Pinellas County will also conduct elections on that day. Both the Republican and Democratic Parties are selecting a presidential nominee this year. In […]

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