Archives for October 2014
Music, great food and carnival rides brought the Gulfport community together for the 7th annual Tangerine Blues Fest, on Sept. 27-28. The Winghouse girls brought their infamous chicken wings. Melt & Co made gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches. Pipo’s had whole roasted pigs, smoked ribs and chicken. Other vendors offered hand-rolled pretzels, hand dipped ice cream,
The sailing team has grown since last year, from 32 to 54 student athletes, with the addition of three recent walk ons. Allison Jolly and Tim King are the coaches for the USF team, based at USF St. Petersburg. They allow students to join the sailing program, as participating members, with no prior sailing experience,
Following their 27-10 loss to the 19th ranked Wisconsin Badgers, the USF Bulls entered their bye week with time to prepare for maybe their toughest challenge yet of the 2014 season. Through five games, the Bulls hold a 2-3 overall record and are 1-0 in conference play. The remaining seven games on the Bulls’ schedule
“If you want to make a difference, you have to give it a shot,” Judithanne McLauchlan told a group of USFSP students at the Womens’ Empowerment Club Guest Speaker event on Monday afternoon. McLauchlan, a USF St. Peterburg Associate Professor of Political Science and Founding Director of the Center for Civic Engagement, is running for
Science has challenged the ability of human bodies once more with a series of womb transplants, according to an article by The Telegraph. British physicians have performed an innovative surgery on patients that allows women born without wombs or disabled from disease to give birth to their own children. An estimated 5,000 women are born
Racism. It’s so prevalent in our society. Yet no one seems to want to admit it, even though some of the most recent and tragic events have largely been fueled by racism. The Ferguson riots were inspired by racial discrimination. Even before that, George Zimmerman managed to weave his way through the justice system. In
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