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Students will have a chance to meet new people and leave with their clothes at the SEAS clothing swap and donation drive on Tuesday, Nov. 29. “College students don’t really have a lot of cash, so this is an opportunity to swap out some of those unwanted clothes,” said Lauren Reilly, an organizer for the
Life offers lessons almost everywhere you turn, if you have the grace to accept them. Last week’s headlines were dominated by the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal and the madness that unraveled on the streets surrounding Pennsylvania State University and in the minds of those involved. Sandusky, a former Penn State football assistant coach,
The Nov. 14 Monday Funday benefit concert with Mighty Mongo, Farewell Fighter, and Dinner And A Suit will be on campus at the Coquina Club and runs from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. The concert will raise money for the Lymphoma and Leukemia Society. Empty soda cans will be collected at the concert, and will later
The attached documents were distributed students by Tampa’s Student Government on the Nov. 9 bus trip to the Board of Governors meeting at Florida Atlantic University. Board of Governors Meeting Talking Points Board Of Governors Letter From Matt Diaz
What’s in a name? Some names represent 110 years of top-tier news and features stories, historical ties to some of the greatest figures in journalism, and eight Pulitzer Prizes. They embody the blood, tears and sweat earned under the Florida sun chasing dirty secrets about topics such as the Church of Scientology, the Florida Turnpike
An “anonymous benefactor” has rented a bus and will provide meals for USF students who want to attend the Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 9. The board, which governs the state university system, will vote on whether USF Polytechnic will remain within the USF system or be established as an independent institution. The
Some people apparently can resist Alec Baldwin’s “Schweddy balls.” Ben & Jerry’s released its latest limited-edition ice cream flavor in homage to the classic Saturday Night Live skit, in which Pete Schweddy, played by a deadpan Baldwin, tells the hosts of an NPR food show about his “tender” and “glistening” baked goods. The skit drips
St. Petersburg residents and members of the racing community gathered at a funeral service on Saturday, Oct. 22 at First Presbyterian Church to bid farewell to racing legend Dan Wheldon. The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and St. Petersburg resident died on Oct. 16 in a 15-car pileup at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In 2005,
When’s the last time you thought about how you think? Unless you’re a professional philosopher or have time to unplug from the cacophony of life for a few moments a day, the answer is probably never. But that could be a tremendous oversight. In human history, there are numerous instances of technologies emerging and changing
Eight years. Over $1.3 trillion. Almost 4,500 American soldiers dead. Between 102,417 and 1 million more Iraqis. All for one deposed dictator and zero weapons of mass destruction. On Friday, President Barack Obama announced that all troops will be withdrawn from Iraq by the year’s end, and “will definitely be home for the holidays.” The
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