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Archives for November 2015

Albert Whitted seeks expansion

Airport cramps university’s plans to grow. For decades, the two institutions along the St. Petersburg waterfront have eyed each other warily, like neighbors fussing over the height of a hedge. Albert Whitted Airport came first. Built in 1929 atop sand that was dredged up from the bay bottom to create the Port of St. Petersburg,

News Briefs

The campus will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11 for Veteran’s Day. There will be no classes.   Tuesday, Nov. 10 Earth & People Friendly Meals USC Palm Room // 4:30 p.m. As part of the Sustainability Workshop Series, come learn how to do-it-yourself with vegan wraps and desserts. Worth 300 Pete Points. It’s On Us:

Spring 2016 courses to keep in mind

With the holidays upon us and the looming Spring semester just around the corner, students are beginning (or already muddled in) the registration process. For underclassman, it’s probably just about getting your “gen-eds” and that one anthropology class everyone recommended. Juniors are usually neck-deep in their major’s courses, taking more credit hours than planned, while

Everyday I’m shufflin’

Do the St. Pete shuffle. Walk into the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club at 559 Mirror Lake Drive N on a Friday night and the slick green courts are packed with young city residents. Originally dominated by seniors, the pastime’s surge in popularity with millennials has left older residents scratching their heads. “If you’re a young

Live music in St. Pete

St. Petersburg has become a haven for local artists and musicians. Throughout the downtown corridor, music venues, bars and cafes host local and national talent to jam out to. Ringside Cafe 16 Second St N Self-proclaimed “Home of Rock and Blues,” Ringside Cafe offers live music seven days a week with a full liquor bar

Recipe of the week

DIY Strawberry Kiwi Popsicles Florida is still on fire. It’s almost December, but the sun is still beating down my back. I decided to cool off by making a frozen dessert. These strawberry kiwi popsicles are sweet and tasty, but are made with healthy, natural ingredients – strawberries, kiwi, Madhava’s Agave Five and lime juice.

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