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    Poetry: Time to Move On

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Diana L. Perez “Time to Move on” Feelings that I feel Are deep down inside Even when I don’t see you They are in there, I can’t deny   I know they’re probably one sided Perhaps you don’t feel the same way But it don’t matter What more is there to say?   It […]

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    CrossFit – Expanding Brain and Body Capacities

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Olga Kiryakova If you are from this planet, surely you’ve heard of CrossFit. It is booming since its creation 15 years ago and is rapidly spreading worldwide. There are just as many CrossFit haters as there are loyal and addicted CrossFit enthusiasts. Whether you’ve recently seen CrossFit games on TV (quite inspirational for getting […]

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    Things to Know About Budgeting

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Nicole Eubanks, Courtney McClendon, and Nate Lovely Be financially smart, make wise decisions about your spending to make sure it will last so you are prepared for a rainy day. Here are a few helpful tips from one college student to another that can help avoid excessive spending. These tips may seem hard at […]

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    International Opportunities With Greece Discussed at Tarpon Campus

    SPC Programs & Events

    (Nov. 16, 2015) – In the new Career & Academic Advising Center at the Tarpon Springs campus, a Skype meeting took place between campus provost Dr. Marvin Bright and his team along with the city council of Kalymnos, Greece. With the new technology in the Advising Center, a video feed streamed the city council meeting […]

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    Tarpon Campus Celebrates Veterans Day

    SPC Programs & Events

    “Carry on the story” SPC Tarpon Campus Celebrates Veterans Day with Can Food Drive Article written by Robert Gale, student at SPC Tarpon and owner of Rob Gale Photography & Photo Booth LLC. On a warm November 10th 2015, St. Petersburg College’s Student Government Association (SGA) and the Veterans Administration (VA) hosted their annual canned […]

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    The Benefits of Being a Dental Hygienist

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Olivia Puccio Edited by Cindy Swisher Are you considering becoming a dental hygienist? This career has many benefits. Dental hygiene may be the right choice for someone who likes to work one on one with others and wants to improve their health; someone who is looking for a family friendly job with a higher […]

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    Tarpon Environmental Club Cleans Up Causeway

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Kelli Stickrath (Assistant Professor of Biology) These Environmental Warriors with their pickers took on the Courtney Campbell Causeway on Friday, November 13th. The TS Campus Environmental Club hosted this cleanup in partnership with the City of Clearwater. The crew did a great job! Who knew it was so much fun picking up trash? Citizens […]

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    Cultural Nest Hidden in St. Pete’s Backyard

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Ryann Daddio “Welcome to my backyard!” said Dallas Bohrer, founder of the Blueberry Patch, to strangers entering his backyard for many years prior to passing away the night before the Patch’s 37th Anniversary, on July 6, 2014. A single acre of land filled with culture and unique artistic beings lies in St. Petersburg’s backyard. […]

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    The Primary Candidates on Student Issues

    Election 2016, News & Politics

    The Primary Candidates on Student Issues With the wealth of discussion on the presidential race, figuring out who stands for what is an overwhelming task. So the Sandbox has taken on finding out where candidates stand on issues specific to student concerns. First, we surveyed over 200 students to find what issues mattered most to […]

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