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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Local weekend guide

By Emily Wehunt Staff Reporter Downtown St. Petersburg is a bustling city with plenty of ways to stay entertained on the weekends. Whether you are a local, new to the city or even a commuter – here are some ideas to get out of the library and out on the town. ARTpool Gallery & Vintage

College of Business receives record gift

The College of Business has a new name and a record $10 million dollar donation. At the conclusion of USF’s Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday Sept. 4, the largest single donation in the university’s history was given by 78-year-old entrepreneur, Kate Tiedemann. With approval from the Board of Trustees, the college’s name was officially

Opinion: Say yes to expansion

When I first heard about the ten year plan to double the student body and expand the campus, I wasn’t for it. After all, one of the main things that drew me to USF St. Petersburg, besides its gorgeous location, was the intimate size of campus. At the Tampa location you get lost in the

New face in academic affairs

Han Reichgelt, the new Regional Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs has worked at universities all over the world, including University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica; the University of Nottingham, England; and the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Despite his experiences, it wasn’t clear to him at first what he could contribute to USF St.

Campus growth through the years

Before the University Student Center finished completion in 2012, a hill of grass and volleyball courts sprawled along 6th Avenue S. The sidewalks that stretch throughout campus once lead only to Coquina Hall and Davis Hall. USF St. Petersburg sprouted from years of cultivation. The first classes at the USFSP began on Sept. 7, 1965.

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