Archives for October 2013
Do they reflect the primal instincts of human beings, relating us to cousin ape? Are they representative of one’s infantile helplessness brought on by the economy? Or, were the feces-stained T-shirts hung on a clothesline at one of Yale’s residential campuses simply a foul smelling prank? According to the Yale Daily News, students received an
No late comeback efforts were necessary for the Tampa Bay Lightning in its home opener on Thursday night, where the team cruised to a 7-2 victory over the Florida Panthers. After going 2-1 on a season-opening road trip that saw the team go up against last season’s Stanley Cup finalists, Tampa Bay returned home to
[wzslider autoplay=”true” info=”true”] Members of the St. Petersburg indie music scene are a tightly knit bunch. On Saturday, Oct. 5, hundreds of musicians, promoters, local business owners, photographers, writers, and simple enjoyers of good music turned out in support of the first Don’t Stop St. Pete music and arts festival — reinforcing the scene’s strong
Q: I’m so stressed out about living healthier! I have no idea how to fit in an exercise routine along with all my classes, my part-time job in the evenings, and then family responsibilities on the weekend. How could I possibly find time to work out for an hour or more when I’m having trouble
Two years of voluntary physical training, inspections and early morning drills led USF St. Petersburg junior Kristofer Brown to rotating leadership roles in the Reserved Officer’s Training Corps program at USFSP. Three mornings a week, at 6:30 a.m., ROTC members sprint up and down the parking garage ramps and drop for push-ups. Sometimes, it’s a
Davis Lounge was closed this summer to undergo a transformation into a new study and tutoring spot. The Academic Success Center situated in Terrace 301 will be making the move to Davis Hall, re-opening as the Student Success Center. It will continue to provide the same services, which include walk-in tutoring, and workshops, along with
The process for getting out of parking tickets received on campus will soon be a little easier. Starting later in the semester, students will be able to appeal parking tickets to the Student Government Supreme Court, rather than going through the Parking Services Department. All on-campus parking spots, including those in the garage and other
Nearly five years after a leak was detected in the USF St. Petersburg pool, a solution remains unmet. According to Zac Oppenheim, assistant director of Campus Recreation, the surface of the pool water runs into gutters, which direct it into the pool’s filter. Though there is no specific point of leakage, some of the water
USF St. Petersburg’s environmentally focused campus organizations are seeking funds for a trip to Pittsburgh to attend the Power Shift conference, a project of the Energy Action Coalition. Every two years, the conference invites students from universities across the country to discuss “the movement to fight fracking, divest from fossil fuels, build a clean energy
The Dalí Museum is partnering with the USF St. Petersburg College of Education to create the Dalí Mobile, a traveling museum experience for seventh grade math and science students. “Not everyone can come to the museum, but the museum should come to everybody,” Peter Tush, curator of education at Dalí, said. Spearheading USFSP’s involvement is
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