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    Bringing Arts Back to SPC Seminole Campus

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    Seminole- Students have noticed a colorful, new art showcase draping the halls of the Seminole Campus. For students who haven’t seen it yet, no need to fret! It will be up until mid-November. For all of you art junkies, keep in mind that SPC always has fine arts events going on. Plays, dances, concerts, and […]

  • LIVE Dance Concerts at SPC

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    Clearwater-The CoMotion dance program will be putting on its semi-annual dance concerts November 17th through the 19th beginning at 8pm. Any students who enjoy a variety of dance styles are sure to be entertained!  All those who are interested are welcome to attend this dance celebration at the Clearwater Arts Auditorium on the SPC Clearwater […]

  • Dear Harper: Hopelessly Twitterpated

    Arts & Entertainment

    Dear Harper, I really like this guy. We are friends and he’s amazing. I think he likes me but I’m not sure if I should risk the friendship and tell him how I feel. Sincerely, Hopelessly Twitterpated   Dear Hopelessly Twitterpated, Boys like it when you take charge. Make him feel like a child. Do […]

  • Downtown Builds Up for Students

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    Exciting additions are currently being produced at the Downtown campus to maximize your college experience, including an American Stage Theatre Company, Learning Support Commons, and a school bookstore.

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    Rally Delivers Debate Over Postal Reform

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    Nearly 100 current and retired postal workers gathered at Seminole campus on September 26 to rally at Congressman C.W. Young’s office. The rally was staged by the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) to bring attention to US House of Representative bill 1351. It also raised questions about how the US Postal Service (USPS) affects the lives of students.

  • THE BRITISH INVASION (Part 1)

    Arts & Entertainment

    Contrary to popular opinion, it was not The Beatles who lead the British Invasion of popular music into America. Rather, it was Anthony Donegan, a jazz band guitarist and singer from Scotland. Donegan admired American country, folk and blues music; he changed his name to Lonnie in honor of bluesman Lonnie Johnson. Lonnie developed his […]

  • Dear Harper: Flirtatious & Friendly

    Arts & Entertainment

    Dear Harper, My boyfriend has become really jealous whenever I hang out with my best friend who happens to be a male. What can I do to make him see me hanging out with my best friend isn’t a big deal? Sincerely, Flirtatious & Friendly   Dear Flirtatious & Friendly, If you want him to […]

  • Men’s Basketball Team Looked Good in Preseason Scrimmage

    SPC Sports

    The SPC Men’s Basketball Team looked good in the first home preseason scrimmage of the year versus Rise Academy from Pennsylvania. The Men Titans are projected to start the year ranked in the top five in Region 8 NJCAA basketball. With only three returning players from last year’s active roster, the Titans have looked strong […]

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    OFF! at State Theatre 10.22.11

    Arts & Entertainment

    Keith Morris is legendary; Black Flag and Circle Jerks transformed the face and ethos of youth culture – forever. It’s been nearly two decades since Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities capped the output of the latter, burning out in the throes of nineties grunge takeover while Black Flag had long ago died in the hellfire of […]

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