Archives for October 2015
Have a witchin’ good time with these events. The Room Oct. 27 USC Ballrooms // 8 – 11 p.m. Free, all ages. The Harborside Activities Board proves, once again, that it can bring a good scare to campus. Get your spook on earlier in the week in preparation for a frightful Halloween weekend without having
The new exhibition showcases female print artists from the 1960s to now. Does a woman need to be naked to get into the Metropolitan Museum? This question was posed by the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of female avengers that speak out against the underrepresentation of women in the art world. Their activist artwork is
50 Artworks for 50 Years at the Museum of Fine Arts Sept. 19 – March 13 Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays, noon to 5p.m. 255 Beach Dr. NE An event where the title says it all, this gallery displays 50 art pieces from various donors in honor of the 50th
A 20-year-old student at USF St. Petersburg died last week in a motorcycle accident on an on-ramp to Interstate 275 in north St. Petersburg. Mason Storm Apple of Tampa, a student since 2013, was going north on the interstate entrance ramp from 118th Avenue N during the late hours of Oct. 14 or early Oct.
A former student accused of sexual battery in a USFSP dormitory room in May 2014 is scheduled to stand trial on Jan 19, according to the Pinellas clerk of court’s website. Darren Lasso, 21, a sophomore biology major, was kicked out of school after his arrest, according to his lawyer, and issued a warning not
So, fortunately or unfortunately, I work in food service to pay rent. I’m a waitress, and I sling food and drinks for up to 10 hours with no break to people who are sometimes great and sometimes awful. As a food lover, I get it. You want good food, and you want good service. That’s
Apathy. One of the worst things that define this generation of human beings. Without a doubt, we live in an era of every man for himself. We simply don’t care or pay attention to what happens to others, as long as it doesn’t happen to us. The media reports alarming news every day, sensationalizing information
Will the cramped rooms be worth the discount? How would it sound to have an additional $784 in your pocket? That’s what the Housing and Residence Life department offers students in the University Student Center if they agree to take in a third roommate for Spring 2016. Or, for those not living in the USC,
To get to campus three times a week, graduate student Shawn Fok takes the Central Avenue Trolley from St. Pete Beach to a hub at Williams Park in downtown St. Petersburg before making a 15-minute walk to school. “The first time going downtown was a little scary at first since I’m not familiar with the area,” said
Changing the way people think about crime and punishment. If Dr. Dawn Cecil didn’t become a professor, she would probably be working in a prison. As an undergrad, a criminal justice course sparked Cecil’s interest in prison life, particularly for women, as her professor worked in a women’s prison. She decided to switch her major
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