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    Speaker Advocates Avian Conservation

    SPC Programs & Events

       By Nate Lovely “These birds, by definition, catch their food with their feet,” explained former professor Barbara Walker during her presentation on birds of prey on Wed, Oct. 14 at St. Petersburg College in Tarpon Springs. Many students attended this lecture to learn about these birds, sometimes referred to as raptors. Walker proceeded to […]

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    Kelly Rich, an Advisor One Can Admire

    SPC Programs & Events

    Kelly Rich, an Advisor One can Admire Kelly Rich, a counselor, a friend, and so much more, has been a part of the harmonic ebb and flow of St. Petersburg College, Seminole campus for the past five years. Her helpful nature, especially to specific groups around campus like the Student Support Center and Study Abroad, […]

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    Kicking Off King of the Hill

    SPC Programs & Events

    photos by Chester Dunbar The St. Petersburg College inter-campus King of the Hill soccer tournament kicked off at Seminole campus Friday, October 16th at 9 am. First up was Seminole in the red shirts versus Tarpon Springs in the blue. The final score was 5 to 3 with Seminole taking the win. The second game […]

  • Comments Off on Boko Haram: A History of Murder, Kidnapping, and the Devalue of Human Rights 128

    Boko Haram: A History of Murder, Kidnapping, and the Devalue of Human Rights

    News & Politics

    Boko Haram Starts at Nigeria, The History The time is noon in a small town on the outskirts of Baga, Nigeria. Flecks of sun light spilled out onto winding fields, warm and inviting. A small dirt road twisted and turned breaking the evergreen pattern of grass and bush. Light purple flowers, lit by the light […]

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    Taste-testing the Spice Treatment

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Kathy Bryson’s  MMC2100 Writing For Mass Media class The season of sugary sweets has come around once more from the assortment of candy you’ll no doubt be scarfing down in a few weeks to thick eggnog coming toward us in the approaching months. However, one particular holiday flavor seems to be getting a lot […]

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    Gamer’s Table – Nvidia’s Answer To Gaming On The Go

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Stephen Levy Since the early days of mobile gaming, starting from Game and Watch from Nintendo all the way up to today’s latest offerings, the longstanding variables of convenience, quality, and practicality always have and always will come into question. Last week Nvidia moved it’s GRID project, which provides cloud gaming services to those with […]

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    On Twitter: A Loss But So Much To Gain

    SPC Sports

    By Chester Dunbar The Lady Titans and South Florida State College (SFSC) played a volleyball match on October 2nd. The game was extremely close all the way until the last set. The Lady Titans played a total of 4 matches in the game with SFSC but lost 3 to 1. Megan Tozur #7, a freshman […]

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    George Tinsley Inspires Midtown Students

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Chris Demmons The Midtown campus chapter of Men Achieving Excellence (MAX) hosted a talk by basketball all-star and successful entrepreneur George Tinsley on Thursday of last week. Tinsley spoke on how he turned obstacles into opportunities to a standing room only crowd at St. Petersburg College Midtown. He grew up as an adopted child […]

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    On Twitter – Titans First Loss Does Not Upset

    SPC Sports

    By Jenna Jean The SPC Women’s Volleyball team challenged highly ranked HCC to five matches Tuesday September 22. Despite the loss, head coach Scott White said he is not worried. “This season we have a great group of girls from all over the world. HCC we knew was going to be a challenge because they […]

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