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    Poetry: Where I’m From: Lexington, North Carolina

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Dr. Jeanna Ojeda I am from seeing the world and people from a perch high above, hidden in massive oak trees From spying on ants building anthills, catching grasshoppers and fireflies in cupped hands Watching lazy cows and horses stroll the land and graze, behind the fence in back of our home Tobacco fields […]

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    Ed Sheeran Leaves Tampa Swooning: A Concert Review

    Arts & Entertainment

    The British singer returned to Florida with ballads and raps By Jennifer Glorioso (September 13, 2015) (Tampa, FL) On September 8th the seats in Amalie Arena start to fill in with anticipation for the return of singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran. The 24 year old Grammy-nominated and award winning artist performs every live concert with nothing but […]

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    The Presence of Spirits Still Haunts the Renaissance Vinoy

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Tori Ashworth Lamar Newsome of Saint Petersburg, Florida, often felt eerie as he walked the empty Vinoy parking garage, which he describes to be “too quiet at times”. The Vinoy, a beautiful sight that captures Saint Petersburg culture, sits still near the edge of the marina. The Vinoy isn’t just a place to stay, […]

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    Does a College Education Really Matter?

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By April Trevino A college education isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be, but never underestimate its worth. Nowadays, many people overestimate the importance of a college degree. Does a college education really matter or has experience become more important? Whether you’re going to college to pursue a specific career, advance in your current […]

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    What’s New in Wireless: Google Project Fi

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Dana Manning According to Pew Research Center, 90% of Americans own cell phones and 64% have smartphones. With so many options available from the various wireless providers, it can be difficult to figure out where the best deals are, but things are changing. Wireless contracts are being thrown out the window and providers are […]

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    Pasta With the Provost!

    SPC Programs & Events

    On Oct. 13, students at the Tarpon Springs campus were invited to enjoy a free pasta lunch and meet campus provost Dr. Marvin Bright. During this luncheon, students were asked to share their concerns with Dr. Bright, who wishes to do everything in his power to make Tarpon campus a place where students’ needs are […]

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    Fire In Your Feet : Latin American Culture in Tampa, FL

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Samantha Maupin For all of you who love to dance the night away, here is a review of all the Latin venues you know and love. These venues, in the Tampa area, are for adults to enjoy themselves whenever they feel like. Club Prana Club Prana has five levels with different selections on each […]

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    Indie Market Offers a Unique Shopping Experience

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Emily Bloxam Last month, St. Pete’s Indie Market launched their Makers Showcase at Nova 535 in downtown St. Petersburg. On the first and third Saturday of every month, newcomers and merchant veterans set up shop at the market to give their work exposure and create a relationship with their customers. Each market brings its […]

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    Tarpon Springs Campus – Disney Information Session

    SPC Programs & Events

                The Tarpon Springs Campus at SPC hosted a Disney Information Session for students on Thursday October 8th. Current students wanting to gather information about the internship program were able to hear from former Cast Members who have experienced the Disney Magic. We even had a few students present who […]

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