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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Dance team brings the moves

The South Florida All Stars are all about Bulls pride and diligent practice. After all, it’s their goal to showcase the beauty and influence of dance to students at the USF St. Petersburg. As USFSP’s only dance group, the All Stars have expanded to 13 members. The team has performed at an array of events,

Ride the bus for free with your ID

Your university ID now allows you and any other USF St. Petersburg students, faculty and staff to have free and unlimited access to any Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus or trolley. Simply show your ID to the driver and you can board. With the partnership between USFSP and PSTA, more than 6,000 people are eligible

Opinion: A breathalyzer for your phone

“Just Google it” and “Ask Siri” are common responses amongst young people in particular. That’s the society we live in: we ask our phone to do stuff for us. But did you ever think your phone could tell you how hung over you’d be the next morning? “There’s an app for that.” Breathometer surfaced recently

Art on display at Crafty Fest

Hundreds of locals in seemingly good spirits toured countless tents and booths, each unique in both craft and presentation, and shared friendly exchanges with vendors and fellow guests alike. Every month, the ARTpool Gallery doors swing open for an exclusive two-day public event called Crafty Fest, a one of a kind market packed with local

Easy area emergency options

Moving out and attending school in a new town can mean leaving a familiar general physician, dentist or veterinarian back home. Preparation for any emergency is important, especially when searching for locations that meet both medical and financial needs. Try to choose locations that accept your form of insurance. If you are not insured, the

Opinion: College is more than cheap tuition

Manipulating the cost of college is not the answer to post-graduate unemployment. It’s no secret that college is expensive no matter what type of financial background you come from, and it’s easy to think lowering the cost of attendance will prevent joblessness. But encouraging students who have passion and visions for themselves to take a

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