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    Don’t be Tardy for Class

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Ryann Daddio If you are like the average college student, one thing you struggle with is being on time. Whether it be for class, work, or other obligations, it is always a stress to get there on time. On the other hand, one thing you do not want to be late for is signing […]

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    Blues, Barbeque, Brews, and Dogs

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Ryan Howell Somewhere north of here someone is shoveling snow and daydreaming of the Florida lifestyle. It’s the experience of walking in sandals from the water to going see live music in the courtyard at the Ale and the Witch on a Sunday night they are thinking of.  Two Sundays a month there’s a […]

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    Classic Games Live on at The Replay Museum

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Robert Sain The Replay Museum, located on East Tarpon Avenue, in Tarpon Springs Florida, was created by Becky and Brian Cheaney, two long time collectors of arcade games and pinball machines. Their passion for these machines led to a large personal collection, which started 10 years ago with a classic two-player fighting game, Street […]

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    Google Takes Off

    News & Politics

    By Maria Tovar Google announced to its customers that it would be adding a new feature to its aerial search engine, Google Flights. The software helps users find air flights at the lowest prices available to any destination in the world. Google Flights seems to be the perfect tool for this summer season. Google Flights […]

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    Single Parents Balance School, Work, and Home

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Nicole Eubanks College is hard, and with kids it’s even harder. According to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C., approximately one out of four undergraduate students has a child or a dependent. About half of that number include single parents. For students with families, economics and academics […]

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    Movie Review: Brotherly Love

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Chaniqua Rembert Set in the city of Philadelphia, Brotherly Love was a good coming of age story. Written and directed by Jamal Hill and produced by Queen Latifa, this movie was a mixture of Westside Story meets Boyz N The Hood. The movie had a young cast, with most of the actors and actresses […]

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    Transferring schools: SPC to USF

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Shelby Gabrielle Lopez As the semester comes to an end, thinking back to the first day of class is scary! The first day is usually a get to know each other day and the first class of Writing for the Mass Media with Professor Bryson was no different. Professor Bryson asked the class, “Who […]

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    USF students meet with state representatives

    News & Politics

    By Rachel Payne Over 200 University of South Florida students met with state representatives to lobby for funding for 6 different legislative priorities in Florida’s Capitol on Wednesday, February 11th. Proposals included a textbook tax exemption, a cyber-security center, and a new medical building downtown. The students traveled with the university’s president, Judy Genshaft, to […]

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    Don’t Forget to Laugh! The Health Benefits of Laughter

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Nina Brooks It is no secret that growing up and dealing with the real world can be stressful. It can be assumed that everyone’s feelings about the harsh realities of it shares one simple trait; it sucks. So that brings up the next puzzling question; how do we deal with these stresses to soften […]

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