Posts by: Dawn-Marie Parker
Students looking for a good, clean Homecoming event found it at the foam party outside of Chik-fil-A, for students to let loose and have some fun. As house music blasted at the Oct. 20 event, students laughed and took turns wading into the soapy foam pit. “The music was vibing and inviting,” said Melvin Johnson,
Two teams battled it out at the lip-sync contest during USFSP’s Homecoming week celebration. Originally thought to be five teams competing, the final two teams took the stage to try their hand at lip-syncing like the pros. The first group for the Oct. 19 event was a two-girl ensemble lip-synching to “Love the Way you
Students looking for ways to quell anxiety before midterm exams got tips to fight test anxiety from a Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness workshop. Daniela Venosa, practicum therapist for the center, led the workshop in Coquina Hall on Oct. 13 “There are things you can do before, during, and after a test to reduce
Cheers of “Herman! Herman! Herman!” and applause filled the air of the Tyrone Boulevard Barnes & Noble as Cain, one of the candidates for the 2012 Republican nomination, entered the bookstore. Cain was in town on Oct. 5 to promote his book “This is Herman Cain: My Journey to the White House.” Armed with complete
St. Petersburg Times business columnist Robert Trigaux spoke at the USFSP LeaderSpeak event “The Challenge of Business Leadership in Difficult Economic Times” on Sept. 29. He spoke to an audience of varying majors, with interests ranging from journalism to finance and entrepreneurship. Trigaux has won several awards from organizations like the National Association of Newspaper
Magician Michael Kent brought a mix of sarcasm and sleight of hand to Davis Hall on Sept. 21. “This trick is either going to make you tweet or poop. If you tweet, I’m @michaelkent; if you poop, I’m not involved,” Kent said. The magician and comedian captivated the audience with his tricks and his blunt
Student Government is helping students cut through red tape with its new form templates, making club and event organization a little less daunting. “We wanted to make it easier for any student to make things happen on campus,” said Reuben Pressman, creative director for Student Government. “The right questions would be answered, everyone would have
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