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    Redline Review: A Stylish Race to the Finish

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    By Brandon Baylosis Takeshi Koike’s directorial animated debut Redline‘s a 2009 action science fiction racing film produced by Studio Madhouse. It combines quality Japanese animation with an influence from Western media to produce a fun and stylish ride. Taking place in a far future where hover cars and spaceships replace ground-based vehicles, there’s still a […]

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    10 Things to Do to Help You Get Through the Semester

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    By Hannah Droke School got you feeling down? Take a break from your studies with these fun activities. Go to the Beach. Build a sandcastle. Read a book. Feel the lap of the waves against your toes as you let them wash your stress away. 2. Have a Coffee Date. Visit your local Starbuck’s or […]

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    Review: The Columbia Restaurant

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    By Alessandra Berrojo Is there a local restaurant with outstanding food, history, and entertainment? The answer lies right in the heart of Ybor City, Florida. The Columbia Restaurant is Florida’s oldest restaurant and the largest Spanish restaurant in the world, making it a historic landmark. It was opened in 1905 by Casimiro Hernandez I and […]

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    Video Games to Gaming Industry

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    By Chris Cucinelli Throughout the past hundred years, technology has advanced well beyond its years while also gaining enough popularity to revolutionize the entire world. Sadly, this has also happened with video games. At first glance, this may seem like a positive influence for the industry and at first it was. Video games started out […]

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    Lift, Tone, Burn With Pure Barre

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    By Kelsey McDermott To Barre or not to Barre; that is the question. Picture a room with all mirrors. There are balls about the size of dodgeballs, exercise tubes, and sets of two-pound weights. The class is a little nerve-racking for beginners, so new students usually sit in the back where they will not be […]

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    We All Scream for Ice Cream at Delectable Delights!

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    By Harley Mednick Who doesn’t like ice cream or other types of desserts? Exactly, not one person doesn’t like desserts! Now think about what ice cream shops also sell other desserts, toys, and candy. Well now there is a store like that! Delectable Delights is a new shop that opened on State Road 54 at […]

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    Reexamining the Xbox One

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    By Kenneth Beaty The Xbox One aims to improve upon the UI and features of the Xbox 360 while offering features that are more than just games. Microsoft launched the One in 2013 and it’s been trailing behind the PS4 on the global market ever since. Although, the Xbox might be able to make a […]

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    Movie Review: The Hateful Eight

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    By Rob Sumner The 8th film directed by Quentin Tarantino had everything that says, “This is a Tarantino film” except for just one thing; it wasn’t an amazing movie. In fact it was quite sub-par for Tarantino standards. It had the gore, the beautiful scenes, phenomenal acting, and amazing soundtrack…but it lacked a well written […]

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    American Victory Merchant Marine Museum

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    By Nicolas Gatti The American Victory is a local museum situated behind the Florida Marine Aquarium. Since 1999, the museum has been dedicated to the preservation of the history of the Merchant Marines. The Museum is run by a small, but dedicated group of people. From the docents in the museum to the engineers in […]

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