X-Com: Enemy Unknown – A Modern Take on an Old School Game
Arts & Entertainment October 21, 2012X-Com: Enemy Unknown is a remake of the cult classic 1994 X-COM: UFO Defense, developed by Firaxis Games.
X-Com: Enemy Unknown is a remake of the cult classic 1994 X-COM: UFO Defense, developed by Firaxis Games.
The St. Petersburg College Veterinary Technology program celebrated both Veterinary Technicians Week and their one year anniversary in their new home on Ulmerton Road. There was a festive air as prospective students, alumni, and faculty mingled in the packed hallways. Groups from campus and the community were there to talk to students about the invaluable […]
Waiting for the Wave Robert Walton. Pighog Press, 2012 Number 2 in their Passport Series Pighog Press has done a marvelous job presenting Waiting for the Wave, Robert Walton’s new collection of poetry. The book is just the right size to slip into the breast pocket of your sport coat once you find your seat […]
The Environmental Science Club hosted the Amazing Eco-Race on Tuesday, October 9th.
Once again, we find moral beliefs on the ballot this November. The proposed 6th Florida Amendment, or the “Florida Abortion Amendment,” is attempting to make it so “[p]ublic funds may not be expended for any abortion or for health-benefits coverage that includes coverage of abortion.” This does not apply to rape, incest, which are expenditures […]
The Applied Ethics Institute for St. Petersburg College hosted a presentation on Ethical Implications of Free Speech in the World of Social Media on Wednesday, October 3rd at the Clearwater campus.
Last week we finished talking about President Obama, and his cunning plan to expand Internet access by letting entertainment companies cut you off any time they want to. Now we turn our gaze to former Governor Romney’s views on Internet Freedom. Like our President, Romney also came out against SOPA after everybody else hated it. […]
Review by Craig Corliss Terry Johnson’s Hysteria revolves around a meeting between Sigmund Freud and Salvador Dalí. Although the play is almost entirely fictional, the meeting itself was real, taking place about a year before Freud died. The play often felt as surreal as one of Dalí’s paintings, with situations and occurrences that are […]
Hollywood regularly pulls story ideas off the shelves of libraries, and four of the upcoming literary adaptations for the screen are the must-read/must-see events of the 2012 season. Reading the source first invariably gives the popcorn-eating viewer essential back-story and insights to the inner lives of the characters that can make a great movie even […]