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    One love, one heart, one beer: Surfside Tap House

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Kelly Kocher “One love, one heart, one beer.” With a slogan inspired by singer/songwriter Bob Marley, who could resist? It’s very hard to believe Clearwater Beach needed yet another addition to its already diverse collection of restaurants, but this is definitely one for the books. Owned and operated by Bill Lagamba, Surfside Tap House […]

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    Shady’s Back: Eminem’s Return to Music

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Diana Hernandez It’s beginning to feel like Eminem is more than just a Rap God. Eminem has proved to be one of Hip-Hop’s most successful rappers. If being the first and only rap artist to win an Oscar (for a song) doesn’t convince people that the man is talented, then it’s unlikely what will. […]

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    Wake up and smell the coffee!

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Austin Burnham As a college student, staying up to study for that inevitable final exam becomes a late night ritual.  For those who love to procrastinate and cram in as much information as they can last minute, waking up in the morning becomes their worst nightmare.  The sound of the alarm clock only results […]

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    Shopping for a Purpose

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Rebecca DeVincenzo Why would a consumer spend thirty dollars on a shirt when they could spend ten? Getting designer clothes for a bargain price is every thrift store’s motto. This motto especially applies to the thrift store Pick of the Litter. Thrift stores can be called many different things: charity shop, hospice shop, resale […]

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    The Noose Hung High

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Rebecca Harrel The following story is a reflection on an internal struggle that many people suffer with on a daily basis. As a society, we normally do not give enough attention and light to subjects and issues that we should until it is too late. With many celebrities and famous people passing away and […]

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    the modern gaming market: cash over quality

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Gage Cardinale The industry of gaming has grown and morphed rapidly over the decades, from humble beginnings of low bit games to the multi-billion dollar industry it is today. As companies failed and others took their place, the outlook and attitudes of gaming changed as well. Most of the big name companies of the […]

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    The Rise in Police Brutality

    News & Politics, Political-Opinion

    By Joani Mersinaj “To serve and protect”, the well-known motto of a police officer, is being questioned as of late. As media coverage and racial tensions rise throughout the nation, the issue of police brutality gains light as well. The media has recently show coverage on issues surrounding questionable actions on behalf of police officers; […]

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    Growing Green on the Scene

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Michael Wasilewski Why would people put cancer their mouth? What would happen if someone were invited over for dinner and served up some impaired brain growth with a side of thickened digestive tract?  Would they stay for a delicious meal or bolt out the door at your first opportunity?  What if they were being […]

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    1989: A YEAR TO MOST, AN ANTHEM TO OTHERS

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Katie Seaman Who doesn’t love a great dance song? These days, everybody from kids to adults, girls to boys, and even your local police officers seem to be shake, shake, shaking it off to Taylor Swift’s hit album, 1989. It is risky for any artist to make a break from his or her core […]

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