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Exam Week Library Hours: Monday, Dec. 7 — Wednesday, Dec. 9 // 8 a.m. to midnight Thursday, Dec. 10 // 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 // 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Tuesday, Dec. 8 National Brownie Day Contest Nelson Poynter Library // noon To honor the delicious national holiday, the USFSP

Sand sculpture competition makes waves at Treasure Island

    For the seventh year, Sanding Ovations has brought world-class sand sculptors to Treasure Island’s Master Cup Sand Sculpting Competition. From Nov. 18 to 22, ten artists created sculptures using just sand and water. The sculptures will remain on the beach until January and are illuminated at night to accentuate and showcase each piece. Susanne Ruseler from

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Tuesday, Dec. 1 Winter Room Decorating Contest Dec. 1 – 3 Student Government and the Resident Hall Association partnered to host a room-decorating contest open to USFSP students living both on and off campus. Up to five photos can be submitted to housing@usfsp.edu – include your name, phone number and whether you live on or

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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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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:

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

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Starting Nov. 1, the Waterfront hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, due to daylight saving time.   Monday Nov. 2 Native American Heritage Month Kickoff The Reef // 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The USFSP community is encouraged to celebrate Native American heritage by learning about the culture and crafting as

All night & every day…

Ready to rock and roll? Check out these upcoming local shows at Jannus Live, Local 662 and State Theatre. Local 662 662 Central Avenue, 727 258-4829 Nov. 7 // Battle of the Bands Watch 11 bands duke it out for a first place, $1,000 prize. Bands include Goodnight Neverland, DEA and Saint, and Twisty Chris

The anatomy of advertising

“Why is that woman wearing that on the street corner? She’s only in a bikini, sunglasses and a straw hat. Holding a sign. What does it say? Is she protesting? She’s so still…Oh my God! It’s a mannequin advertising a sale. A sale for…mattresses?! What?” These were my thoughts as I came to a stop

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Monday Oct. 26 Employee Recovery From Work by Dr. Charlotte Fritz DAV 130 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Dr. Fritz will discuss the psychological effects that happen when employees unwind after a day of work. Her talk will reference research findings. Dr. Fritz has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business, etc. Multicultural Affairs

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