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    Movie Review: Jupiter Ascending

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Fred Arnold The fade in: A monologue. The life and times of one Jupiter Jones: her secrets, her fears, her worries. On and on about what is wrong with the world, how the world is never changing. It all seemed… cliché. How many movies have done and redone the monologue beginning? But not all […]

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    Review: Snappers Grill and Comedy Club

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Reynond Sefton Looking for a fun hangout spot for all ages? Snappers Grill and Comedy Club is the place! Located at 36657 U.S. Highway 19 North in Palm Harbor, Snappers originally opened in 1988. They have come a long way since then keeping it fun, fresh, and entertaining. Their live comedy, DJs, bands, and […]

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    It’s a Thin Blue Line Between David Jolly and First Responders

    News & Politics

    By Fred Arnold February 9, 2015, Congressman David Jolly introduced a new piece of legislation that will afford police and other first responders protection within federal lands. The Thin Blue Line Act, as it has been named, will place the death of a police officer, first responder, or federal agent on federal lands (or assisting […]

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    The Islamic State: World Action and Reaction

    News & Politics

    By Viviana Angelini As the Islamic State (IS) conquers broad swatches of the Middle East, what of the people in its path? Some are better off living under the caliphate, while others suffer and die. Meanwhile, the rest of the world must decide how to react. This article, the third and final in a series, […]

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    Student Support Grows At SPC Seminole Campus

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold Help comes in many forms: a friend, a program, a book, a piece of machinery. Humans have evolved to depend on each other in one form or another, from a simple action like a smile, to helping someone move, to creating entire societies in pursuit of human rights. We are a species […]

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    Statewide Elections Association Offers College Scholarships

    News & Politics, SPC Programs & Events

    Time is running out for select college students who could be eligible to earn a scholarship in 2015! March 16 is the deadline to apply for a statewide scholarship available to college juniors and seniors registered to vote and majoring in political science, public administration or business administration, journalism or mass communications at an accredited […]

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    Review: Rusty Bellies Waterfront Grill

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Tanner Czipri While driving down the Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs, people can view the history of many Greek restaurants, fishing charters, and sponge boats. It’s here that you’ll find Rusty Bellies Dockside Grill. Rusty Bellies is a family owned and operated restaurant specializing in serving fresh-caught seafood off the shores of Florida and […]

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    SPC Talks Bees

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold Tom Stephens, a local beekeeper and owner of Bee Branch Creek Apiaries, enlightened students at SPC Tarpon on honey bees: their habits, their anatomy, and most importantly, their impact on the ecosystem. Stephens stood in a lecture hall, surrounded by students, and pressed about the issues involving the decline in the honey […]

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    Business Woman of the Year Finalist to Speak at SPC

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold On February 26, Tammy Curtis, distinguished business woman and loving mother, comes to SPC Seminole to share her thoughts on how to obtain a successful career. A career is an investment. Time, passion, energy; everything will go into the pursuit of that goal to be where one wants to be. Tammy Curtis, […]

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