A Story in Haiku: The Dwellings of a Wolf
Out of the Sandbox February 7, 2016I don’t write poetry often, but when I do, I do it in Haiku.
I don’t write poetry often, but when I do, I do it in Haiku.
by Megan Holzwarth St. Petersburg College hosted its 9th Annual Collegiate Research Conference Thursday January 28, 2016. SPC students in the honors program put on their own research presentations and displayed their own artwork. Students had an opportunity to discuss topics such as space, female body image, censorship, security, literature, and more. All the students […]
by Margaret Ferrell “I don’t jog at night anymore.” Thus began the introduction of Neil P. Phillips, founder of the Visible Men Academy of Bradenton and Presentator of the event ‘Race to Truth’. A well-spoken, tall, and immaculately dressed man of African American descent, he had a pleasant smile that invited smiles in return and […]
On January 28th, the Lady Titans took the court on Gibbs campus against the Broward College Seahawks, losing 58 to 96 despite a promising first quarter. The team started Tia Williams (#4), Chloe Lane (#11), Dexshalyn Polite (#15), Shaquoria Miles (#30), Jazmine Harris (#31) and maintained a close score until the end of the first […]
The Silmarillion’s Beginning, Melkor’s Defeat Melkor continued to grow in strength and so did the darkness within Arda. The Valar remained in their stronghold within Aman and waited out the darkness with patience. This gave Melkor free reign over most of the lands. He went into the cold north and built a new, grander stronghold […]
A Silmarillion Summary JRR Tolkien’s bestselling series, The Lord of the Rings, changed the genre of fantasy and adventure; he was the one who created the land of the elves, orcs, dwarves, hobbits, and men. Though a great writer and author; his books are a commitment. Many people have just seen the movies and see […]
President Obama on Minimum Wage: The Minimum Wage Accusation This accusation has to do with people under the assumption that minimum wage earners are lazy and are not motivated enough to go out and make millions. Well, sadly, the numbers are against you the moment you are born. Now, when it comes to making a […]
St. Petersburg College Seminole campus welcomes back students with music, contests, and a free box lunch during a freezing second week of classes on January 19th, and 20th. The Welcome Back celebration provides an opportunity for students to get to know clubs, student organizations and service providers on campus in fall and spring terms. Upon […]
The deadline for registering to vote in the Presidential Primary Election is February 16, but the race is already heating up. Many would rather wait and see who the final candidates are before making a decision, but those who want a say in the final choice need to act now! Florida is a closed primary […]