Archives for March 2014
What if you could earn a college degree without paying for tuition? The idea isn’t completely outrageous. Some lawmakers are proposing bills to facilitate it, most recently in Florida. The catch, however, is that once you receive your “free” degree, you must pay the state a small portion of your income for a certain amount
Well, it came out of frustration and stress because, unfortunately, that’s how my body deals with those emotions. The salty drops were merely pooling at the edges of my tear ducts as I left the conference room, but by the time I’d gotten down the hall to my office, they were racing down my cheeks,
Freshman Catherine Clifton received the ultimatum during spring break in an email from the Cashier’s Office: pay for a meal plan or be evicted from Residence Hall One. The notice kept her anxious during the week off from school, while others relaxed and vacationed. If she doesn’t pay up by the end of the semester,
Florida legislators are making significant changes to tuition for state universities and colleges. While USF St. Petersburg Student Government members support bills to extend in-state tuition to deserving students, their views on a tuition increase are mixed. Voting proceedings in Tallahassee ruled 81-33 in the Florida House of Representatives to allow undocumented students to pay
You work all day You have no play You never do get mad Since you’re so nice Then I’ll be spice And never will be bad Heather Jones was accused of plagiarism in second grade when her teacher deemed her display of rhyme and meter too advanced for someone her age. Undeterred by the accusation,
If you’ve empowered vegetarians everywhere, collaborated with high-profile pop acts like Katy Perry and Ke$ha and harbor a not-so-secret love for singer Seal, then you have a little bit of an idea of what it’s like to be electronic-pop duo 3OH!3. Taking their name from the area code of their native Boulder, Colo., the singers
What began as a normal Sunday night shift at Burrito Boarder, for sophomore Sandra Pierre, 19, ended in assault, racial tension and a mess of Mexican food. At around 9:45 p.m. on March 9, 15 minutes before the downtown St. Petersburg burrito joint, was set close, a black man, who Pierre, a black woman, described
Platform games: arguably the most innocent genre in all of video gaming. Running and jumping through various worlds, either two or three dimensional; playing as a range of different characters like Mario, Donkey Kong, Rayman, Sackboy or many others; hopping from platform to platform in hopes of reaching the end of the stage. It’s exhilarating.
It was my third trip to a clinic after being sick for almost a month. I was struggling to get through my studies. I was missing out on the sunshine and waves, and feeling grumpy from lack of sleep. But here I was, twiddling my thumbs in a boosted seat while a nurse cherry-picked keys
Watch out, ladies. If you’re walking the streets of Arkansas and hear someone whisper “Nike,” you’re probably dressed too immodestly. The oldest Duggar sisters from TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting” released their first book in the beginning of March filled with some of the women’s “dark” secrets and their experiences growing up with 19 siblings.
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