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    Palm Beach Goes Hollywood

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    by Lindsay Scott Going once! Going twice! Sold! Sold! Sold! These are the words that every classic car owner wants to hear when their car crosses the auction block. Two weekends a year, Hollywood Wheels Auctions & Shows puts on a classic car auction in beautiful West Palm Beach, Florida. Their shows go off without […]

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    Redefining Laziness Part Two: Parasites on the Workforce

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    As we saw in Part one of this series, Corporations can be quite the drain on society. The crippling costs some businesses incur on the community outweighs even the incentives they are given through Corporate Welfare. Part two of this series will show how corporations feed back into Social Welfare. These are some thirsty little […]

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    The Study Abroad Program Tastes just like Chicken

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    by Sheila Wasserman   A trail of chicken feathers led Mary Lancaster to a Belize bed and breakfast where she had the best chicken she ever tasted. Mary was in Belize six years ago as part of an SPC study abroad program. Ecology was the subject she signed up for, but it was a small […]

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    Understanding the New “Pay as You Earn” Student Loan Reform

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    by Sara Mayo   College students in the U.S. who are banking on paying back their loans with the Pay as You Earn initiative launched by President Obama in 2009 should take a second look at the fine print before assuming that just anyone is eligible. If you are like me in thinking, “I’m not […]

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    Book Review: The Quiet Fields, by William Boden

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    Reviewed by Sheree L. Greer, MFA   In The Quiet Fields, poet and artist William Boden invites his readers into a world where nature reigns supreme and creates a visceral experience of all its powerful, compelling elements. Instances of wind and water, fire and ice, find their way into nearly every poem presented in the collection. […]

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    SPC’s SEmmys Showcase Student’s Creativity

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    The 8th annual SEmmy Awards were held Tuesday night at the Seminole Campus’ Digitorium. Students of the Digital Arts and MIRA programs, as well as high school students in Pinellas County, entered their personal or group projects in categories such as video production, digital graphics, music composition, and video game design. The event started off […]

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    Dogs Have Their Day at SPC

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    Adopt-a-thon attracts dog lovers to event celebrating best-selling book by Dina Athanassie   St. Petersburg College student Katherine Lafayette and her family had discussed adding a dog to their family but were waiting to find the right one. When Lafayette walked into SPC’s Race to Adopt: Dog Adopt-a-Thon at the Tarpon Springs campus on April 4, […]

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    Pull the Trigger on Fresh Music in the Bay Area

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    by Thais Leon-Miller   Going to see a friend’s band’s reunion show at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, I didn’t have high expectations for the opening bands, but every local music hound knows your worst day at Jannus is still pretty darn good. Imagine my surprise when the bluesy, rock-laden sounds of Trigger City Trio […]

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    Alchemy Fest 8 Unites Floridians in an Accepting Environment

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    In St. Petersburg, off of 46th Avenue North, the First Unity Spiritual Campus brought people together once again for Alchemy Fest 8, an annual family-friendly festival with face painting, live music, and vendors galore. It was sponsored by Thank You Momma, Creative Loafing, Number 9 Salon, Enliven Wellness Works, the Sales Source, and the Geraldson […]

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