Archives for September 2015
Tuesday, Sept. 22 Stressed Out? 1:15 p.m. // SLC 2101 Is college already stressing you out? Don’t worry, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and the USFSP club PEERS know how to balance academic and social lives, get quality sleep, maintain a healthy lifestyle and overcome obstacles – all while getting good grades. All are
After years of skin irritation from store-bought products, Bodhi Basics owner Kim Vorperian decided to take the problem into her own hands. While crashing at her friend’s living room, she found time on the weekends to experiment, transforming the kitchen into what she called a “makeshift laboratory.” But early obstacles didn’t stop Vorperian from using
Transitioning from military life to civilian life has always been viewed as a difficult process, but a relatively young student organization at USF St. Petersburg has set out to change that. Founded in 2014, the Student Veterans Organization (SVO) has been working to provide the university’s veterans with a sense of support, unity and comfort
Switching to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle certainly has it’s perks. A diet filled with fresh fruits, veggies and whole grains leads to an abundance of health benefits. Unfortunately, a plant-based diet makes dining out a potentially difficult experience. We’ve done the work for you and found St. Petersburg’s best vegetarian and vegan friendly restaurants.
A once run-down convenience store is transforming into a new hangout and healthy food haven for students. For years, Tim O’Connell and Jim Nguyen – friends since the fifth grade – had talked about opening a business together. Now they’ve done it. Their Old Southeast Market, which opened last month at 1700 Third St. S
It was a hot and humid Saturday afternoon at the USF St. Petersburg 50th Anniversary Block Party, but many of the visitors cooled off with a pint of fresh Bayboro Blonde Ale served inside the University Student Center. Many students were surprised to find that beer could be served inside the same building they go
At USF St. Petersburg’s 50th anniversary block party last Saturday, Mayor Rick Kriseman unveiled the new and improved Second Street South, which now touts a second name –‘University Way.’ “This Anniversary provides a wonderful opportunity for us to look back and celebrate our accomplishments over the years,” said Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska. “It’s a chance to look ahead – to imagine how much more we can become.”
Sixteen artists transformed the streets of downtown St. Petersburg into a gallery, using city buildings as canvases. In an effort to amplify the city’s artful image, the festival revitalized barren exteriors with vivid and eye-catching paintings around various parts of the downtown area and along the Central Avenue Arts District. Each day for the past
With recent news taking a toll on everyone’s emotions, college football isn’t on our minds. Despite this, sports networks have already begun slinging endless barrages of statistics, and showing non-stop gameplay footage with in-depth analyses. Gamblers have already put their money on the line and football fans have already marked their territory on the living
With 2016 quickly approaching, the upcoming election’s myriad of presidential hopefuls have wasted no time with mud slinging and hefty promises. With a leading line-up consisting of Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Jeb Bush, there has certainly been no shortage of ammunition in this political firefight – and, unfortunately, no shortage of
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