Archives for January 2014
The Tampa Bay Rowdies couldn’t win a second consecutive North American Soccer League title in 2013, but back on Dec. 12 the team made a deal to ensure it’s long-term viability. In front of a banner reading, “A New Era,” the team announced St. Petersburg businessman Bill Edwards had become the new majority owner of
Another year gone. You didn’t lose that weight that you set out to lose last New Year. There was no 2013 apocalypse. In fact, not much of anything happened. Now you’ve got to make sure that nothing never happens again, and 2014 is just the year for the undertaking. Here’s a list of things you MUST do before
After three years of involvement with USF St. Petersburg’s Student Government, senior Lauren Reilly resigned from her position as Chief Financial Officer. Though Reilly’s decision was driven mostly by the desire to focus on her studies, she also felt her SG position was in jeopardy due to her personal views. Reilly said she experienced discomfort
Student clubs and organizations requesting funding from Student Government will now go through a new outlet intended to prioritize the needs of students over university departments. During finals week, SG passed a bill that created the Senate Committee on Special Funding, splitting the responsibility between the existing appropriations committee and the new committee. In past
Couches from Hotel Liquidation, hand-painted tables and warm-toned walls invite residents and patrons of the Kenwood neighborhood and the Grand Central District to Community Café. Since its soft opening a few weeks ago, the café has already established itself as a new neighborhood hangout. “Working the front and speaking with everyone, we had a bunch
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