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    Music Documentary Supports Student Muscians

    Arts & Entertainment

    On Friday, April 22nd, the St. Petersburg College Innovation Lab and the Music Industry and Recording Arts program brought music documentary The Wrecking Crew along with producer/director Denny Tedesco to the Muvico Sundial 19 in downtown St. Petersburg, and an after party at the Palladium with donations supporting MIRA’s scholarship fund. The screening played to a packed house […]

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    On Twitter – Titans vs. Hillsborough Hawks 4/13

    SPC Sports

    By Ryann Daddio SPC Titans take on the Hillsborough Hawks Monday, April 13 at the Joe DiMaggio sports complex across from the SPC Clearwater campus. It was the perfect weather for a baseball game on Monday evening. Both teams warmed up before the game as the fans rolled in and took their seats on the […]

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    An End of an Era: Farewell Dr. Olliver! Pt. 1

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold Provost James Olliver celebrates his last year at St. Petersburg College Seminole; here is his story. St. Petersburg College – a community college that has spread through Pinellas County like wildfire – is the highlight of affordable higher education and is a college with professors, administrators, and students who really care. Spanning […]

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    On Twitter – Titans vs. Polk State 4/3

    SPC Sports

    By Elizabeth & Christina Cadicamo It was a beautiful April 3rd night as the SPC Titans took on Polk State at Joe DiMaggio field in Clearwater with the first pitch thrown at 6pm. The Titans starting pitcher was #24, Alex Demchak, who put on a great pitching performance for the Titans. To start, it was […]

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    Habitat for Humanity Gets Help from SPC’s Student Support Center

    News & Politics, SPC Programs & Events

    By Fred Arnold The Student Support Center at SPC Seminole worked with Habitat for Humanity, April 10, 2015, and their effort and time really paid off! A blue sky opened the day. Wisps of paper thin clouds crisscrossed like little fingers upon ocean waves. Shontaye Isaac’s house on 1924 Saginaw Court in Oldsmar looked disheveled: […]

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    Interested in the Best of the Mobile App World? Try Trio Today

    Arts & Entertainment

    A new mobile phone application called Trio launched earlier this year with huge success. Are you up for something new? The age of mobile information sharing, the highlight of the modern world, reached an all time high in 2014. In 2008 Mary Meeker, an analyst at Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers (a reviewer of technology) stated, […]

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    Let Poetry Lead The Way

    Arts & Entertainment, SPC Programs & Events

    Professor Sheree Greer’s Creative Writing students chalked lines from their favorite poems on the sidewalk of the quad on April 7th to kickoff National Poetry Month on Seminole Campus. Poetry covered the paths between the UP and TL buildings and ran along the walk from the UP building toward the library. Passerbys joined in and […]

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    Same-sex Marriage Debate Held on Seminole campus

    News & Politics, SPC Programs & Events

    In a ripped from the headlines panel, the Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions at St. Petersburg College brought four experts to discuss the issue of same sex marriage to the Village Square program to the conference center at Seminole campus on Thursday, 26 March 2015. The evening’s panel included local attorney Ben Diamond, Dr. David Liebert the […]

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