Posts by: Jack Moscone
Two weeks ago, Student Body President Cody Boyer dismissed Attorney General Melanie Mercado. Last week, Boyer received three charges by the student government senate executive committee, accusing him of attempting to illegally add statues to the constitution, issuing an executive order to undermine the authority of the constitution, and discrimination in regards to his termination
One of the top 10 universities in India, the Indian School of Mines, is recognized for petroleum and mining engineering. And USF St. Petersburg is spearheading the first collaboration between the ISM and an American university. The new study abroad program was coordinated by USFSP instructor of chemistry, Dr. Madhu Pandey. For three weeks in
On Monday night, USF St. Petersburg students, faculty, and staff attempted to break a stunning record: the world’s largest Soul Train. With the excitement of homecoming week, a large portion of the USFSP community arrived at Harbor Walk to contribute to the massive 1970s dance routine. The dance was made popular by 1970s television show,
For the first time ever, USF St. Petersburg has its own student organization geared toward veterans. The organization, called the Student Veterans Organization, addresses what was seen as a critical need by veterans on campus. It adds to the programming throughout the USF system, which was ranked No. 4 nationwide for veterans by the Military
As the attendance of morning classes at USF St. Petersburg increases, desirable parking spots rapidly decline, which forces some commuter students to seek parking around campus. As some students rush to the top floor of the USFSP garage, which is reserved for on-campus residents, the stress of finding a spot leaves students settling for city
The bicycle-sharing program approved last spring is a month from arriving. Students will be able to borrow bikes for on campus or off campus riding and make repairs on their own. Many area cities and colleges offer this program, including the USF Tampa campus and Eckerd College. Student government purchased a fleet of 10 bicycles
For the past two decades, skateboarding in the downtown area was illegal, resulting in a $93 fine for misconduct. But now, the ban is over. USF St. Petersburg students cruising with longboards no longer risk a fine. With the unanimous support of the St. Petersburg City Council, skateboarders may now cruise along downtown sidewalks. Riding
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