Archives for November 2014
Five bikes have been stolen on campus in the past few weeks. Sunday night, university police services sent out a crime alert informing students about the thefts. The message said that two people suspected of stealing the bikes had been arrested, but that police were still searching for a third suspected thief, who the police
One of the top 10 universities in India, the Indian School of Mines, is recognized for petroleum and mining engineering. And USF St. Petersburg is spearheading the first collaboration between the ISM and an American university. The new study abroad program was coordinated by USFSP instructor of chemistry, Dr. Madhu Pandey. For three weeks in
Scroll through the #secretcrush hashtag on an iPhone mobile application called #Life. The application displays a stream of consciousness set of images of strangers. Many people in the photos are flipping the bird at the camera. The only context is the hashtags displayed at the bottom of the screen. #Life is an app that builds
When most people look back on their lives as 12-year-olds, they have fond memories of learning new things, wearing braces and heading off to middle school. But for Jerry Rawicki, the memories are different. When he was 12 years old, Rawicki experienced the Holocaust. During his Holocaust lecture on Oct. 30, Rawicki played a video
Make way for the most blue festival to arrival in St. Petersburg. The Blue Ocean Film Festival and Summit Conservation starts this week, spanning Nov. 3-9. This is the festival’s first year in the Tampa Bay region, which co-hosts the event on alternating years with Monaco. The Blue Ocean Festival combines screenings of more than
Anxiety disorders affect millions of people globally. Alessandro De Nadai is committed to a cure. De Nadai is a doctoral candidate at University of South Florida in the clinical psychology program. He has been an advocate for mental health awareness, and his research in anxiety disorders is being funded by the National Institution of Mental
Two nights in Ybor City, Tampa broke the trend of night clubs and tourist shops with a punk invasion. Two days and nights of Gainesville’s punk party, the Fest, entered with a sophomore year event titled “Big Pre-Fest in Little Ybor 2.” Tattoos, band t-shirts and thick-rimmed glasses arrived in seas as fans arrived from
The recent cold front either lifted your spirits or served as a chilling reminder of the semester winding down. Whether you’re worried about midterms, graduation, how you’re going to maintain your diet at Thanksgiving dinner or tomorrow’s exam, try to keep a positive outlook. The Neighborhood – Sweater Weather You’ve seen these lyrics on everybody’s
I walked into the haunted house confidently and without fear. That didn’t last long, since I was set to jump up and cringe roughly two seconds into the haunted house. The USF St. Petersburg haunted house, called The Virus, was held in Harbor Hall; it featured an array of spooky sights and gruesome surprises. On
When it comes to movies, it’s safe to say that World War II is the most popular “just” war the world has experienced. There were reasons, the heroes, the villains and sentiments. Countless stories, books and movies have documented the history. The legacy of cinema’s take on WWII continues with latest attempt movie Fury, starring
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