Archives for November 2015
ASA World Tour looks to ramp things up at Al Lang Stadium Things are about to get rowdy at Al Lang Stadium, but not in the way local soccer fans have grown to expect. Some of the biggest names in skateboarding, BMX and freestyle motocross are set to compete in St. Petersburg on Dec.
Lighten up after heavy holiday eats with these guilt-free alternatives With Thanksgiving officially over, there’s leftover gobbler just waiting to be squished between bread. But don’t reach for mayonnaise – high in fat, low in nutrients and filled with GMO soybean oil. It’s time for mayo to hit the road. Spice up the leftovers
Green Bench Brewing partnered with Pilot Moon Films to host its first Craft Film Festival with hopes of making the event annual Under a clear night sky, many sat in Green Bench Brewing Co.’s beer garden with cold, crisp brews to enjoy Florida-made films. Green Bench Brewing hosted its first Craft Film Festival,
USFSP accommodates student military with new success center (From left to right) Milton White, assistant director of veterans services; Sophia Wisniewska, USFSP regional chancellor; David Creighton, president of the Student Veterans Organization; Nicole Smith, constituent services supervisor for U.S Representative David Jolly; and State Representative Kathleen Peters. University officials, politicians, students and veterans
The USF Bulls defeated the no. 21 ranked Temple Owls 44–23 at Raymond James Stadium – but that doesn’t tell the whole story. The lead up to the game was focused on achieving bowl eligibility, playing a ranked team and the chance to potentially play for the conference championship. Many believe this was one
On Nov. 2, a University of Missouri graduate student, Jonathan Butler announced he would go on a hunger strike until UM System President, Tim Wolfe, resigned from his position. Butler and other protesters called for Wolfe’s resignation claiming that he did not adequately respond to racial incidents on campus. According to the Columbia Missourian, Butler
University hosts independently organized TED event for the first time The first TED event was held in the 1980s, founded by Saul Richard Wurman, a self-described “information architect.” The brand became a household name and international intellectual icon in the late 2000s. The convention’s motto “ideas worth spreading” was quickly seen around the world.
From building character to building homes, CharitaBull is committed to community outreach, service and compassion in St. Petersburg. Since high school, Noora Khalil, 22, has had a passion for community service. Upon transferring from St. Petersburg College to USF St. Petersburg, Khalil couldn’t find a service club on campus to join. So she
A plan to study the feasibility of extending Albert Whitted Airport’s main runway got the go-ahead from the St. Petersburg City Council last week. But at least three council members expressed reservations about the plan, which might make it possible for USF St. Petersburg to have taller buildings in the years ahead. At issue
Monday Nov. 16 Food for Thought: “The New Old Florida Cuisine” Studio@620 // 7 – 8 p.m. Join four Tampa Bay chefs and restaurateurs from area eateries to discuss the “New Florida Cuisine,” characterized by local and seasonal foods. Stick around for a Q&A. Free. – Tuesday Nov. 17 De-Stress Your Life Outside SLC //
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