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    SPC Hosts Expo Event, Nov. 28th

    SPC Programs & Events

    St. Petersburg College hosts its annual Expo Event.  If you are a current SPC or are thinking of attending but have questions about any of our programs, this event is for you.  Students at the event will be able to: Explore SPC degrees and programs Talk with advisors Receive help planning their spring class schedule […]

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    It’s the End of the World as We Know It …And We’re Doing Fine

    Arts & Entertainment, Uncategorized

    Necronomicon drew people of all ages to attend the annual horror, sci-fi, and fantasy convention. Besides bringing people of varying ages, it also brought people from both near and far. Huddled around one of the game tables playing Merchants and Marauders were longtime friends Alex, Jason, Chris, and Paul. Paul traveled all the way from […]

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    1,100 Year Old Canoe Discovered at Weedon Island

    News & Politics

    by Tim Closterman   On March 1st, 2011, archaeologists, Friends of Weedon Island members, preserve staff and volunteers completed the excavation of a 1,100 year old prehistoric salt water canoe that was found within the Weedon Island Preserve boundaries. The excavation was a ten-year process that began when the canoe was first discovered in 2001 […]

  • The Best Burger in the Bay

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    by Brian Ardizzone   America takes pride in its cheeseburgers. Every township in America is teeming with burger joints and grills claiming to have the best burger, and Tampa Bay is no exception. With so many places to choose from, how do you find the best burger in the bay? Not just any restaurant, bar, or […]

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    An Interview with Ryan Beckman, the Titans’ New Head Coach

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    Ryan Beckman has been active in Pinellas County baseball as both a player and coach for the past 18 years. Ryan spent three years with the Toronto/Dunedin Blue Jays’ front office and another three at the Winning Inning Baseball Academy. After receiving his Associate’s Degree from St. Petersburg College, Ryan went on to earn his […]

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    A Third World Voting System

    Lifestyle & Opinion, Uncategorized

    This election proved exactly how flawed our Florida voting system is. The likes of Chris Matthews, Michael Bloomberg, and countless publications, have compared the disaster to third world country elections. Florida voters faced long lines, power outages, cuts to early voting hours, and even printing errors on absentee ballots. While the rest of the country […]

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