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    Living On Your Own vs. Living With Family While In College

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    By Emily Wolodkowicz The dream of every college student is to go to school full time, have their own apartment, and not have to work to pay the bills. Although, with the reality of rising educational costs, the average student not only has to work to pay for college, so most end up just living […]

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    MMR Vaccines and the Anti- Vaccination Movement

    News & Politics

    By Reneé Scott Edited by: Cynthia Swisher In January of 2015, Disneyland California made headlines when a number of children fell ill after visiting the park. This is a small instance in the overall war on Measles. In 2014, we witnessed the highest number of measles cases in well over two decades.1 This outbreak is […]

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    An Unforgettable Dream Experience: My Internship with Telemundo

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    By Daniella Bernal           During my internship in Telemundo Tampa, I have learned and adapted the skills and techniques to perform my career job duties. There are many learning objectives that were made in the Internship like creating events, how to converse with artist managers, looking up music artists info, organize […]

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    Set to Half Mast: Viridian Mast Tries to Take Off

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Preston Caruso Viridian Mast is just another band in the movement for new music. They are made up of keyboardist Hunter Walker, Rick Kenny on lead guitar, Jeremy Malizola on base and Bryan Christy on drums. Most of the independent Florida scene is filled with dark and guttural side of metal music that major […]

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    Dangers and Solutions to Cycling in St. Pete

    News & Politics

    By Charlie Simms Saint Petersburg, a city overran with a cycling community. With the Pinellas trail and the master plan for bike lanes and trails, it seems like the city has it perfect. But, like any town, it has its flaws. For example, the completion of the Pinellas trail doesn’t seem to be in the […]

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    Behind the Mic with Danielle from 97X

    Arts & Entertainment

    By April Skye Balough On the third floor of a spacious office on Fourth Street in St. Pete, nestled behind three doors—two of which requiring a security badge—sits one slim woman consumed by a pair of bulky Sony headphones and five computer screens. Danielle Belusky McBroom flashed her studio intern badge for the first time […]

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    Rocking Out for Toys: Indie Band Wilder Sons Raises Money for Kids

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Nina Brooks Wilder Sons, a beach Indie-rock band from Naples, Florida, returns to rock out for an annual Christmas fund-raising event in December. Last year on December 17th, Brian Blount, Jake Rubinton, Chris Anderson, and Aaron Maloney of Wilder Sons played a show at Grumpy’s Ale House in Naples to raise money for the […]

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    A Cure For Cancer

    News & Politics

    By Justin Kaiser        Edited by Cynthia Swisher A cure for cancer, is it even possible? Due to  recent advances in medical science what was once science fiction is now possibility.  Although not yet released to the public, many new cancer cures have been tested and proven successful thus far. These new treatments can range […]

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    Theater Review: Benedict Cumberbatch’s Hamlet

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Sam Conrad The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare is one of the most venerated plays in history. To literary scholars, it’s unparalleled. When a new production of Hamlet is announced, hundreds of lovers of the theater become blithesome over the news. And in late 2014, when Lyndsey Turner announced she […]

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