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    Seminole Campus Hosts King of the Hill Soccer Tournament

    SPC Programs & Events

    On Wednesday, October 29, St. Petersburg College held its annual intramural King of the Hill soccer tournament on its Seminole campus; the tournament began with a match between Gibbs and Seminole. The tournament was played on the recently opened soccer field on Seminole campus, home to the Seminole campus Soccer club. The first teams took […]

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    Cycling In St. Petersburg

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Evan Hildreth Getting from our home to our classes; for many that is half the battle. You could drive to class, but cars are expensive and emit toxic chemicals into our sunny blue skies. The free SPC PSTA bus pass is affordable, but many times the bus’ time is far from your time. Thankfully, […]

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    SPC’s Planetarium Open to the Public!

    SPC Programs & Events

    The SPC Planetarium hosts shows every friday at the SPC Gibbs Campus (in the SC building in the Planetarium on the second floor). The shows are at 7:00 pm and 8:15 pm. Seats are limited and first come, first serve. Take a seat for a show and step out with a greater understanding of where we came from and where we’re going.

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    Veterinary Technology Campus Open House Brings the ‘Awwwww’

    SPC Programs & Events

    St. Petersburg College’s Veterinary Technology campus celebrated Veterinary Technician week with an open house featuring a campus tour, refreshments, valuable tips to keep pets healthy, and information about the veterinary technician and technologist programs on campus on October 15, 2014. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the future looks bright for veterinary technicians and […]

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    The Islamic State: The New/Old Face of Jihad

    News & Politics

    A series by Viviana Angelini In the most shocking acts of terrorism since 9/11, the beheadings of Western journalists and aid workers by a single masked man in an arid landscape have been filmed and released to the world. These horrifying videos come from the hands of the so-called Islamic State (IS). Although featured in […]

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    Twitter – Titans Baseball vs. Pasco Hernando 10/20

    SPC Sports

    By Katelyn Thome Last Monday, October 20th, I attended the men’s baseball game between SPC and PHSC. I was lucky enough to be at a game where our team came out as victor. The beginning of the game was a little rocky, but by the end of the 7th inning, the game took a different […]

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    Hispanic Heritage Month

    SPC Programs & Events

    On Oct. 7, the SPC organization Latino’s United hosted a Hispanic Heritage festival on the Tarpon Springs Campus. Traditional food was enjoyed by both students and faculty on this beautiful October day! Tarpon Springs provost Dr. Bright and many other staff members paid the festival a visit and had the opportunity to enjoy the festival […]

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    Featured Artist – Hispanic Heritage Month 2014

    SPC Programs & Events

    Written by Allison Lacono On Monday, September 29th at the Seminole Campus of St. Petersburg College, the gifted Colombian artist Nestor Martinez came to the college to speak about his paintings on exhibit in the UP Building Artway in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Dr. Barbara Hubbard, Interim Chair of Humanities, organized the event. Osiris […]

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