Posts by: Taylor Gaudens
The Residence Hall One professional staff is planning to remove the front desk and renovate the area into office space in the near future. As the university expands, the RHO staff feels there should be a housing operation accessible to students. Students complained about the front desk removal and created a petition in protest. RHO
Incidences in Residence Hall One this semester have upset more than a few students. But unless students follow through with an official complaint, the issues cannot be addressed and changes cannot be made. In order to for change to occur, an official complaint must be filed with Heather Klisanin, assistant director of residence life and
With graduation and the future looming, the best thing students can do in an economy with a 9.1 percent unemployment rate is plan ahead and be proactive. Barbara Higel, assistant director of the Career Center, said the mentality and perception of students is “I don’t have to worry about [my career] until further on.” Higel
Most students go to college to earn a degree and then enter the professional world with newfound knowledge and skills. But the current economic status isn’t conducive to a lot of new professionals entering the workforce. Many students will begin the daunting task of looking for a job prior to graduating. Some students are pushing
Drip, drip, drip. Plunk. As I sit on my too-small bed, writing my second and last opinion column, I hear water dripping from my bathroom ceiling and hitting my toilet. Again. I get up and move all of my beauty and hygiene products off my bathroom counter to my desk. This Thursday night fiasco has
The shaded tables along Harborwalk were stocked up with an array of food to celebrate Food Day. Despite the small turnout to the event, it hasn’t slowed down the combined efforts of S.E.A.S. and the Gardening Club to draw interest in what types of food should be offered in the new Multipurpose Student Center. Food
From painted shirts and plants to leather and sparkle, the fashion show on the 600 Block on Oct. 21 displayed almost every type of new look. Crowd-pleasing styles included everything from vintage, trendy sequins and sparkles to tribal feathers and fringe. The participating shops included Bijou’s Boutiqe, Eugenia Woods, Cozette’s Boutique, Misred Outfitters, The Trunk
The USF Homecoming kick-off Party at the Docks featured live music, carnival games and the crowning of USFSP’s Duke and Duchess. Harborside Activities Board and Student Government hosted the event, and SG Vice President Mark Lombardi-Nelson and HAB President Jamie Kennedy announced the winners. Though the Oct. 13 party got off to a late start,
Clubs waiting on funding for campus events and activities finally received confirmation during the last week of September. However, a lapse of communication has put stress on Senate relations. SG started accepting club budgets at the beginning of August, with a cutoff date on Aug. 15, but Alex Moser, SG chief financial officer, said they
More students at USFSP mean more cyclists on campus, and campus bike racks have become more crowded. As SG gears up to promote a bike program, Zachary Westmark, SG co-director of sustainability initiatives, held a focus group on Oct. 6 to hear students’ opinions. The first matter discussed was the current bike racks. Westmark said
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