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    Nine’s The Key Number for Greenlight Pinellas

    News & Politics

    by Jim Dietrich Lost in all the talking points and rhetoric about why one should or should not vote for Greenlight Pinellas is a number: nine. But what does it signify? Is it how many trains will be running at any given moment, the amount of added bus routes to the system, or the amount […]

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    Last Week in Twitter – Seminole Sound Spectacular 10/11

    SPC Programs & Events

    By Dinorah Prevost The Seminole Sound Spectacular on 10/11 was an amazing event to view even if you’re not a person that cares about marching band. Especially towards the end, the shows were getting better and better. Tarpon Springs High was by the far the best. This event was also great for taking photos because […]

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    Cotee River Bike Fest

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Jill Apel Since 2005, with only a brief hiatus in 2013, West Pasco Chamber of Commerce has been bringing The Cotee River Bike Fest to Downtown New Port Richey.  Every year they offer three days of great food, great music, and of course, bikes of every shape and kind with some of the most […]

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    Scott and Crist Vie Over Education Policy in Gubernatorial Race

    News & Politics

    By David R. Ellis Florida voters are being treated to a competitive gubernatorial race featuring our two most recent governors running against each other for a second term. Rick Scott, the current Republican governor, is running for re-election in November against Charlie Crist, his predecessor.  And here’s the twist:  Crist was a Republican when he […]

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    Return of the Titans

    SPC Sports

    The St. Petersburg College Titans baseball team’s fall season has commenced and head Coach Ryan Beckman couldn’t be anymore excited for a brand new season. Last year the Titans ended their season with a record of 25-22-1, finishing in third place overall and making it to the FCSAA playoffs. Coach Beckman called it a turning point for the team in their conference.

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    Dual Enrollment Still Lags Behind

    SPC Programs & Events

    Over the past couple of years, dual enrollment, an alternative to AP courses, has been gaining popularity. However, the number of students taking AP classes still surpasses the number taking dual enrollment classes. There are three specific reasons behind this.

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    Game Club: The Quest For Funding

    SPC Programs & Events

    by Sonny Ebsary The SPC Seminole Gamers club is a large, prominent, and growing school club that has been unsuccessfully lobbying for funding from student government since the fall semester last year. Is there an end to this process in sight? The large room in the library where they hold their weekly meetings every Thursday […]

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    Fishing Club Reels in Excitement

    SPC Programs & Events

    By April Balough If a St. Petersburg College student is not in one of Professor Nichol’s marine classes, they may not have heard about the entertaining and relaxing Tampa Bay Fishing Club. On Thursday afternoons, Professor Nichol travels with his class to experience and educate them about the sights and sounds of Pinellas beaches. Traveling with his students […]

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