Archives for February 2013
Lined up in front of a wall of mirrors, sophomores Eloy Martinez and Kathleen Matos demonstrate a spiral and a “Rocky.” Behind them, 12 students mimic the salsa steps, eyes focused on the instructors’ feet. Vocal guides without music come first, allowing them to practice the choreography. Then music is added. “Find that spot
Guest Written by Kit E. Katt Hello, college students. As I sit here, perched on in front of the keyboard, I am thinking of your futures. I imagine that some of you will graduate and get a place of your own sometime soon, or at least move into a parent’s empty garage. Remember that any
“An apple, a carrot, a sweet potato. An orange, some broccoli, a green tomato. Vegetables and fruits taste better than newts.” – Somebody who was not Dr. Seuss Feeling sad and saggy? You might just need a metabolic rush. Put away the pizza for a day and pick up something more natural. If you need
What started as a class project has become part of a long-term life plan for senior Nick Price. The project, conceived in September and launched in January, is a waterless car cleaning service called City Sleekers. The idea behind City Sleekers is that cleaners go to the customer. They ride out on custom Citizen foldable
Perpetuating stereotypes, USF ranks second to last in measure of Big East player academics.
“LOL @Jbrock18 plays 5 years, gets ST award & @USFAthletics @USFfootball can’t even spell name right @USFinsiderbillm.” Amy Phillips couldn’t help but tweet when Justin Brockhaus Kann, the punter on USF’s special teams unit for five years, found his name had been butchered when he received his award for Special Teams Player of the Year.
NASCAR is a sport that remains completely foreign to me. I don’t understand the rules, the strategy or the draw. It’s a noisy affair. Sweaty masses huddled together in the warm summer sun don’t interest me at all. This past weekend, Jimmie Johnson won the Daytona 500 and I didn’t give it much of a
“I went one day — it was a small class of 20 or 25 — and it kind of turned into more of a big deal than I thought.” Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, on why he has decided to take all of his classes online. Manziel claims that the
Do you have to have good hair to be taken seriously? More specifically, is this why African-American women treat their hair so harshly? These are questions USF St. Petersburg student Monica Parkin will answer at her presentation at the Society for Applied Anthropology conference in Denver next month. In her research, Parkin focused on the
Bar etiquette should be required with the privilege of drinking. After polling bartenders and witnessing first handedly the obnoxious behavior of drunken patrons, I figured I’d compile a list of the dos and don’ts: Don’t be the creepy guy that has to grind his way past a group of girls, sexually assaulting them to get
Older Posts››
‹‹Newer Posts
You must be logged in to post a comment.