Posts by: Samantha Putterman
Monday, Aug. 31 ‘The Heat is On” –Sustainability Public Forum 6:30-8:30 p.m. The Greenhouse, located at 442 2nd Ave. N. Tired of this hot, muggy Florida weather? Join the St. Petersburg Sustainability Public Forum to discuss how the heat and weather affect and change our community in the long run, and find out how you
USF Tampa and St. Petersburg are now rated as yellow-light institutions, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s speech code rating. Codes of conduct are put in place by colleges and universities across America to keep everything, and everyone, under control. While rules are always needed to help maintain a functional society, there are
Imagine sitting at college, sipping a cold beer just moments after a final. Well, at USF St. Petersburg, you can. The Tavern at Bayboro, a fixture that’s been on campus since 1981, offers a variety of wine, beer and homemade food. The menu expanded when owner Tom Herzhauser, 58, took the restaurant over in 2010
Ahhh, the start of another glorious semester. For most of us, a new semester means more stress and less sleep. Sometimes it’s truly hard to get back in the swing of things … but with a little help from our musical friends, we will get by just fine. “All Eyes On You” — St. Lucia
Make way for the most blue festival to arrival in St. Petersburg. The Blue Ocean Film Festival and Summit Conservation starts this week, spanning Nov. 3-9. This is the festival’s first year in the Tampa Bay region, which co-hosts the event on alternating years with Monaco. The Blue Ocean Festival combines screenings of more than
Redskins. To some, this is a derogatory term. To others, it doesn’t come close. The recent controversy surrounding the Washington NFL team has America in disagreement: Should the team drop the name? The dispute dives down to the word’s origin. In a study, linguist Ives Goddard of the Smithsonian Institute, found that “the actual origin
Originally, that’s the way I viewed it. A “guy” thing. Although I’m an avid sports fan, I never thought I would be good at it. Too many stats. Too many players. Too many rules. I became a bartender at a sports bar, and my football knowledge grew. After a while, I was ready to argue–with
Redskins. To some, this is a derogatory term. To others, it doesn’t come close. The recent controversy surrounding the Washington NFL team has America in disagreement: Should the team drop the name? The dispute dives down to the word’s origin. In a study, linguist Ives Goddard of the Smithsonian Institute, found that “the actual origin
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