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    SPCSN: Rafaela Biegelmeyer 2018-2019 Postseason Interview

    SPC Sports

    Former SPC Volleyball player Rafaela Biegelmeyer talks to SPCSN’s Katy White about transferring to USF, coming to the US from Brazil, winning SPC Female Athlete of the Year, and what she’ll remember from her time at SPC. Interviewer – Katy White Director/Editor/Camera – Andrew LeGare

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    Starbucks: The Religion of Coffee

    Lifestyle & Opinion, Out of the Sandbox

    By Madeleine Latimer In the August 2017, I went into one of my local Starbucks for the first time, and discovered that it wasn’t just a coffee shop. It was a kind of religion. It took me over a year to learn everything I could about this strange religion and I’m writing this now to […]

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    SPC Tarpon Club Rush

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Maxwell Thorpe On Thursday, August 29th, 2019, SPC Tarpon Springs campus held its annual club rush in “The Quad”. The club rush is an opportunity for clubs and programs to promote themselves to the students enrolled at SPC Tarpon Springs. More than twenty clubs and programs were represented that afternoon. The wide variety of […]

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    Peanut Allergies

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Madeleine Latimer Allergies have been a growing problem for humanity over the last thirty years. Peanuts are one of the largest growing allergies. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches is a sandwich for the ages. It is a ‘household staple’ to some families. It is easy to make sandwiches and snacks with and it is […]

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    College Tuition vs Minimum Wage

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Madeleine Latimer Students are told from a young age that having an education is their God given right. So why is college so expensive? How do students pay for their college? Some have full-time jobs, some take out loans, some have parents that contribute, etc. Some students are expected to find there own way […]

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    More Than Just the Game: The Importance of College Sports

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Brett Cook Feature photo by Robert Gale. (Tarpon Springs, Florida) It doesn’t matter if it is division one, two, three, NAIA, or even junior college to know that college sports are a big deal. What is awesome about college athletics is that every sport from the main ones such as football and basketball, to […]

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    Smartphones: The Ubiquitous Eyes

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Nassim Bentarka Smartphones have become an indispensable part of people’s life. An average American assigns a daily period to logging to his or her virtual life device. Hence, these connected devices have become a potential candidate to espionage. The US government compromises these smart devices to get access to private information, constantly monitors people’s […]

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    Starting Your Career in a Big Way

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Brett Cook Did you know there is a website to help jump start your career specifically for you as a college student? If you didn’t already know, let me introduce you to a cool little thing called Handshake! This is a website that will help you get involved in your field of study right […]

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    Giving Up Your Driving Privileges

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    By Noelia Manuel-Perez In 2017 there was more that 200 billion drivers in the us and out of that adult from the age range of fifty to sixty-nine 92.3 percent of them still had their drivers license active. From the age range of seventy to eighty-four 84.7 percent. Lastly from the age, range of eighty-five […]

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