Archives for January 2012
Students sing along with Minnesota a cappella group Six Appeal, at an open mic night put on by Harborside Activities Board during the fall 2011 semester A new semester is upon us. Teachers are handing out syllabi and the USFSP bookstore is bustling with students buying their textbooks, cringing at the costs. Harborside Activities Board
Over 800 films, 100,000 albums and hundreds of television shows were released in 2011. Most people caught the flicks and ditties that hoarded all the hype—like Kanye West and Jay-Z’s “Watch the Throne” and Harry Potter’s last act on the silver screen. But a few worthy movies, albums and television programs fell through the sifter
As the city of St. Petersburg anticipates the upcoming announcement of the winning Pier design, there is still time to visit the colorful inverted pyramid that has become a landmark attraction for locals and tourists alike. The current design was created by St. Petersburg architect William B. Harvard Sr., founder of Harvard Jolly Architecture, in
As a state, Florida offers dozens of adventures at drivable distances. The only problem, according to Tampa Bay Times Outdoors Editor Terry Tomalin, is that there are no comprehensive resources to show residents how to explore the nature in their backyards. That is, until now. “Everyday Adventures: A Florida Outdoors Guide” is a how-to book
Photos courtesy of USF Apparently, she does, and several members of the Board of Governors committee overseeing the transition were not happy with the removal of Goodman on Dec. 20. Dean Colson, then Chair-elect of the board, called for an emergency meeting on the 22nd to question Genshaft and USF Board of Trustees Chair John
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