Posts by: Jennifer Nesslar
I’m addicted. I’ve been playing on the app Trivia Crack for two days, and I can’t get enough. When my friend first told me about the game, I laughed at the name. “Crack.” How funny. It was more accurate than I realized. The game may not be an illicit drug, but it sure is addicting.
I don’t think we understand love. This week, Nicholas Sparks, the beloved author of the most cherished romantic novels in America, announced this week that he is divorcing his wife of 25 years. And social media blew up. The website Mediaite calls Sparks the “author who taught America how to love” and claims that his
The American university is thought of as a place where minds are opened and ideas are shared. But most universities have speech codes in place that “prohibit expression that would be protected by the First Amendment in society at large,” according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. USF St. Petersburg is one of
An important rule of life: If you’re going to use social media, be sure to log out when you’re done. I learned this the hard way on Friday evening. When I first got a Facebook account in 10th grade, I was careful to log out everytime I walked away from my computer. But as editor-in-chief
Student Body President Cody Boyer is here to stay. Boyer’s position as president has been in jeopardy since Aug. 9, when a memo of impeachment was filed against him, accusing him of 17 charges, including improperly hiring students, transferring his constitutional duties to other student government members and taking an SG laptop for his personal
This week, I joined the ranks of millennials before me and got my first smart phone. No, I didn’t buy the iPhone 6. I traded my old, faithful basic phone—you thought it was a brick, I know—for a sleek new Galaxy S4. I may be late to the party, but let’s be honest, I’ve always
New clubs on campus may soon need approval from student government rather than the Office of Leadership, Development & Programming. This is at least an idea proposed in a bill, sponsored by Sen. Angela Wilson. If passed, the bill, titled “A Better Purpose,” will put SG in charge of approving clubs and organizations. The bill
Fifteen of the 17 charges made against Student Body President Cody Boyer are going to trial. The senate impeachment committee, including senators Nicholas Patides, Angela Wilson and Carly Chaput, reviewed the charges and decided if the charges could be tried. The committee did not investigate the charges to see if they were true or false,
So you live on campus, and you dropped a thousand-plus dollars on that meal plan. Maybe you love it–or, you hate it. Either way, you have to eat it, or you’ve just thrown away all that money. So we’re here to help. Here are ten must-eats from on-campus dining: The Coral Cafe 1. The Baja
Before he was elected student body president in spring, Cody Boyer was easily spotted on Harborwalk. He connected with students, even those with little interest in university politics, and encouraged them to vote. He won over the hearts of the student body. Boyer now faces the impeachment charges. Attorney General Melanie Mercado submitted an impeachment
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