Interview with world music stars The Gipsy Kings
Arts & Entertainment June 15, 2014We love what we do. Playing in many countries to many kinds of people, we are happy each and every day.
We love what we do. Playing in many countries to many kinds of people, we are happy each and every day.
The future is now on Seminole campus, yesterday’s opening of the Innovation Lab located in room LI 201 in the campus library drew more than 100 people including a who’s who of college, community, and tech leaders. The lab allows instructors, students, and library card holders to use the latest in technology, including a 3D printer, […]
by Karla Cordell As a college student and a full time worker, I look forward to my weekends to unwind and relax. I am always seeking to experience new places and activities. While living in Tampa, I quickly discovered the variety of restaurants, bars, and entertainments that this city has to offer. In one of […]
One of our former students had a number of his pieces of artwork hanging up in the “Art Way” at the Seminole Campus in the University Partnership (UP) buildings hallway. Mott is an amazing contemporary artist whose work shows his love for fishing and an immense emotional existence beneath his fish. His work is astonishing […]
The smoldering debate on Florida’s medical marijuana referendum, Amendment Two on this year’s ballot, came to Seminole campus at the SPC Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions Village Square on Thursday, 17 April. A panel of experts took the stage to plead their case to the audience. The panel included Pinellas county Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, United […]
On Thursday, 17 April 2014, Seminole campus recognized its best and brightest students at the fifteenth annual student awards ceremony in the conference center. The conference center was filled to capacity by students with their proud families, and a buffet lunch was served. The campus gave out 130 awards, honorable recognitions, and scholarships to students […]
Students enjoyed food, music, and more at this year’s Spring Fling held April 10, on St. Petersburg College, Seminole campus. The campus Student Government Association served food from Einstein’s Bagels, gave out t-shirts, and insured that a good time was had by all. Students had the chance to wrestle on carnival-style moonwalk inflatables, and play […]
by William Boden SPC and Plume Poetry proudly present acclaimed American poet, essayist and short story writer Tess Gallagher and her fellow Northwest poet Lawrence Matsuda for a series of readings and signings at the Palladium Theater and two SPC Campuses. On April 21, the poets can be heard reading (with an informal question-and-answer session) […]
by Marta Rhine Today I’m meeting Justin Beauchesne, pro skateboarder and team member for Adaptive Action Sports. AAS is a non-profit organization which specializes in helping disabled youths, adults, and wounded veterans get involved in action sports, co-founded by Dancing with the Stars’ own snowboarder Amy Purdy. That’s pretty cool, right? Justin uses his […]