Posts by: Devin Rodriguez
Christmas stories from USFSP students As finals come to an end and dormitories become vacant, many students head home to family and friends to take part in their favorite holiday traditions Austin Consigny, junior, mass communications Tom Hank’s voice bellows out in a dark room. The only illumination comes from a television screen
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,
Top 6 music apps compatible with Android and iOS Sometimes, it feels nice to step away from reality – put the headphones on, close your eyes and let the music take over. Long gone are the days of the compact disc, and while vinyl is making a comeback, it doesn’t fit in your pocket
On Saturday, Nov. 7, the St. Pete Indie Market was in full swing. Dozens of vendors shaded in pop-up tents displayed their goods in a lot next to The Bends, a bar at 919 First Ave N. Local businesses offer a variety of items at the monthly market, including original artwork, food, drinks and custom
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
freeFall Theatre runs production of “The Importance of Being Earnest with Zombies.” How does one find love in the aristocratic circles of London that are plagued by the undead? An old play with a new twist seeks to answer that question. The freeFall Theatre Company is currently running a production called “The Importance of Being
NAMI on Campus educates students on the stigmas associated with mental disorders and supports those in need. After her father was diagnosed with schizophrenia, USF St. Petersburg student Myranda Rodriguez noticed that people suffering from mental illness are treated poorly. Her personal experience inspired her to take action. “Ending the stigma carried with mental health
Florida Holocaust Museum puts on civil rights photography exhibition. It’s important to remember our past, even the moments that seem the darkest – the ones we may want to forget. The civil rights movement that fought for equal rights for African-Americans is chronicled in black and white photographs inside the Florida Holocaust Museum. The exhibit,
It was a hot and humid Saturday afternoon at the USF St. Petersburg 50th Anniversary Block Party, but many of the visitors cooled off with a pint of fresh Bayboro Blonde Ale served inside the University Student Center. Many students were surprised to find that beer could be served inside the same building they go
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