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How Palm Harbor Happenings benefits the community

How ‘Palm Harbor Happenings’ benefits the community

Delaney Wildermuth, Student Reporter October 24, 2019

The Tampa Bay area has a unique sense of local pride; The ‘Palm Harbor Happenings’ Facebook group has been operating since Dec. of 2013 for the purpose of bettering the close-knit community. The...

One Direction fan base needs a leash

One Direction fan base needs a leash

Pauline Piotrowski, Staff Reporter November 14, 2012

One Direction released their new song "Live While We're Young" recently and as all songs have, you have a massive group of people who like it, then the massive group of people who don't. One of the people...

Should Facebook Pay For Your Personal Information?

Maggie Dowling, Staff Reporter October 30, 2012

Facebook, like many other companies make profit off of every user that joins, but with each new members comes a new file of information on them. With the "breach" in your personal likes, dislikes, and...

Celebrity brainwashing?

Pauline Piotrowski, Staff Reporter October 24, 2012

Think of these huge celebrity icons everyone is so in love with such as Justin Bieber, the five European boys of the band One Direction, and Lil’ Wayne. These stars influence so many people of all ages...

Facebook reaches 1 billion

Dylan Assimakopoulos, Staff Reporter October 12, 2012

Be honest, are you the person who logs onto Facebook at least once, maybe twice a day? Whether it's on a smartphone or the computer, Facebook has reached a huge milestone. As of right now Mark Zuckerburg,...

Man’s best friend

Megan Ingram, Staff Reporter October 4, 2012

A dog is a man's best friend. John Unger posted a picture of his arthritic dog and it has captured the attention of millions of social networkers! Facebook has helped this poor dog's cause and has raised...

Myspace isn’t dead?

Emily Huntley, Staff Reporter October 4, 2012

Remember being friends with Tom? Remember all the arguments over your "Top 8"? The majority of people have moved from Myspace to Facebook, and most people consider Myspace "dead". However, the entire...

Online journalism taken to the next step

Online journalism taken to the next step

Kiele McLaughlin, Online Editor August 18, 2012

Twitter. Facebook. Google Maps. Links. Headlines. Updates. Websites. Anyone walking into the Poynter Institute in St. Pete between August 8th and the 10th would be sure to hear at least one of these...

Facebook is getting old

Peter Stavrakos, Contributing Writer April 12, 2012

One new notification. “Dude, you’re so stupid.” This is how most Facebook uproars breakout. Most people dislike Facebook for three main reasons-how there's no dislike / hater button, the new chat,...

SOPA-thetic

SOPA-thetic

Kiele McLaughlin, Staff Reporter January 30, 2012

Nearly everyone with access to the Internet has heard of them: the SOPA and PIPA bills. Designed to prevent access to sites with illegal copyrighted material, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the...

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