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    Clearwater Courtesy Day Celebration

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Lily Grace Zipprer Clearwater campus celebrated National Courtesy Day Thursday, March 21, 2019. Courtesy can be defined as polite behavior, doing something because it is polite and kind, and behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others. These are definitely traits worth celebrating. This event celebrated Courtesy Day by providing free food, crafts, […]

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    SPCSN: Dustin Harris Interview

    SPC Sports

    SPC Baseball player Dustin Harris talks to SPCSN’s Katy White about how he got started playing baseball, his goals for this season, and what he thinks of this year’s team. Interviewer – Katy White Director/Editor/Camera – Andrew LeGare  

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    Art in Motion

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Adelyn Shelton On March 19th, at the SPC Tarpon campus, a celebration of women, Japanese culture, and modern art was held. It showcased two well-known Japanese performance artists, had a plethora of different types of sushi to taste at a large buffet, and talks from featured artists in the Leepa Ratner Museum of Art […]

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    SPCSN: Dalton O’Boyle Interview

    SPC Sports

    SPC Baseball pitcher Dalton O’Boyle talks to SPCSN’s Katy White about he got started playing baseball, his goals for this season, and what he thinks of this year’s team. Interviewer – Katy White Director/Editor/Camera – Andrew LeGare

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    Oh the Humanities! — The Importance of Arts in STEM Education

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Cory Cox I’m an engineer by study, by passion, and by trade. My major is highly mathematical and my job is highly technical. In the world of technology, ideas follow rigid rules of logic, and problems are solved by careful analysis of cause-and-effect. There are no Ghosts in machines, there are only wrenches in […]

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    School Shootings: How to Prevent Them

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Faith Parlapiano Students already stress about tests, friendships, learning, and their GPA — they should not have to be worried whether or not they are going to make it home at the end of the day, as well. In the first 21 weeks of school, there were 23 school shootings (Ahmed & Walker). Many […]

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