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    Zarudon: Metamorphosis

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Diego Olguin Prologue to his book in progress. Prologue: Genesis There is nothing. There is no end nor beginning, since There is no thing that has started or entity that has been born, made, or created. There is no thought or knowledge, as There is no spark, no incentive, nothing to grasp or learn […]

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    Disston Plaza Bingo

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Tori Ashworth Every night Shamus walks into Disston Plaza Bingo at 6:30 sharp. The entrance of the bingo hall looks unkept and abandon. The first thing you notice when you enter is the smoke “you never get used to it” Shamus says with a soft voice. In the background all you hear is numbers […]

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    The World is My Office

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Adrien Julious When you walk into Panera Bread, smell the freshly baked bread, have your sights delighted by sleek counters brimming with pastries, and hear the numerous amounts of people who seem to frequent every Panera Bread location; at first you may assume that Panera is just your typical lunch place. With this assumption […]

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    Tire Rack Street Survival Teen Driving School

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Steven Herndon Driving a car is the biggest privilege a teenager can enjoy. It is also one of the most dangerous activities a young driver can participate in. With a normal classroom setting, most young drivers are not taught the skills needed to properly react to sudden dangers on the road. These dangers include […]

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    Poetry: Lioness

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Regina Mosca Lioness My heart beats quicker than a lion on the hunt, as panic courses and constricts my veins like venom. Her glare, razor sharp, as she growls with disdain. I thought that I needed to be feared but it seems that I’m the prey.   Gravel vibrates under her paws as she […]

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    Poetry: The Works of Diego Olguin

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Diego Olguin Poem 5: Raining Colors The colors are raining In the sky, in the trees Something is draining   My blood is no longer red My hopes are no longer green How can my blood be red and hopes be green? If all those once-blooming moments and roses were given to you…   […]

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    St. Petersburg College Sports Network

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Andrew LeGare and Bethany Greenley Five students decided to produce a sports broadcast for their group project in Professor Ned Johnson’s Journalism class. As luck would have it, one student in the group is experienced in television production and had all of the necessary equipment to complete the extensive project. All students in the […]

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    Two Weeks

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By John Clark Kristine’s daughter Rebecca went to the doctor for an ultrasound because something didn’t feel right on the side of her belly. As the doctor is checking the area to see what the pain was he looked up concerned and asks “how long have you been pregnant?” to which she explained they found […]

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