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    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

    News & Politics, Political-Opinion

    By Edgar Arellano  Recently, there was a flurry of excitement at St. Petersburg College.  Students flocked to the admissions offices to register, seek academic advisement, and apply for financial aid. Most left content knowing they were well on their way to start classes in August. America is renowned for providing higher education to those willing to […]

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    International Studies

    SPC Programs & Events

    St. Petersburg College (SPC) has roughly around 190 students attending the college from overseas. International Student Representative, Angela Cole, and international student, Donald Korca, talk about the steps it takes to get here, not only financially, but also emotionally.

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    Leap into Leepa-Rattner

    Arts & Entertainment, SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold Belcher Road twists and turns. Neighborhood after neighborhood flies by in a monotonous pattern of three room family homes, thick bushes and trees, and the occasional picket fence. The road begins to elevate until a different type of building comes to view: St. Petersburg College, Tarpon Springs. This campus is home to […]

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    Speed Date Your Local Leaders: Get in the Know

    SPC Programs & Events

    Ever feel shut off from politics, the community, and those in charge? Well, the month of April featured Speed Date Your Local Leaders at the Fine Arts Museum in Downtown St. Petersburg. Speed Date, a new and invigorating way to get “in the know” about local politics, played host to many local and state leaders. […]

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    On Twitter – Last Game AND a Huge Home Win!

    SPC Sports

    By Elizabeth Cadicamo It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon on April 25th, when the Titans took on the SCF Manatees for their last game of the season at Joe DiMaggio Field in Clearwater, FL. The first pitch was thrown at 1pm and the Titans had starting pitcher #8, Tyler Shambora on the mound. Shambora put […]

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    Student Startups in Spolight at CEC Contest

    SPC Programs & Events

    On Thursday, April 30th, the St. Petersburg College community, local business leaders, and members of the city of Seminole government came out to support Pinellas county’s future business leaders at the CEO Entrepreneurship club’s fifth annual business plan and elevator pitch competition. Six students competed for ten thousand dollars in prize money for use as seed money […]

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    On Twitter – Titans vs. Seminole State 4/25

    SPC Sports

    By Jessica Holland On April 25,  St. Petersburg College Women’s softball team had their last game before heading to districts. The Titans played against Seminole State College at the Eddie C. Moore Sports complex. Today’s game was different from all the others as they celebrated sophomore-senior day. All the players that have signed with other […]

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    On Twitter – Titans vs. SCF-Manatee 4/22

    SPC Sports

    By Christina Cadicamo On April 22nd, the SPC Titans baseball team took on the SCF-Manatee team at Joe DeMaggio Field at 6pm with the first pitch being thrown at 6pm. The bleachers were packed on the Titans side with many supporting fans and the SPC Girls Softball Team in attendance at this third to last […]

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    Brazilian Music Featured at Seminole Jazz in the Stacks Debut

    Arts & Entertainment, SPC Programs & Events

    Tampa Bay jazz band O Som Do played the debut of the Jazz in the Stacks event at St. Petersburg College Seminole campus on April 22nd thanks to librarian Chad Mairn and the Friends of the Seminole Community Library. O Som Do, which means “the sound of jazz” in Portuguese, brings back the sound of Brazillian bossa […]

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