Posts by: Taylor Gaudens
In this computer-dominated era, it seems that humans treat other humans as computers. But unlike computers, humans have feelings and our time is precious. Daily interactions with one another have become more abrupt and our patience has worn thin. But can we really expect people to be like computers, and offer instant satisfaction? With family
Anthony Patterson, 19, uses the power of words and technology to reach others in hopes to inspire them to pause daily and get a different perspective on life. The Sacramento, Calif., native, and USF St. Petersburg junior mass communications major, started his project Morning Texts, based on the inspirational messages at the end of Rev
Despite ample funding, a sizeable budget was not enough to keep Bayboro Garden flourishing over the summer. The garden became neglected because former Gardening Club president, Christian Coffey uprooted and left no one in charge. Now those still involved in the club are working overtime to restore it, with twice weekly meetings and the possibility
USF St. Petersburg students are paying over $900 more to live at the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront hotel for the fall semester because Residence Hall One has hit capacity. The university wanted to provide overflow housing for those looking to live in RHO, but it came with a price tag for the second year. “There
The Campus Activities Center will be closed for renovations at the end of October, and the search is underway for an alternate location for basketball, dodgeball and fitness classes to take place. The fitness center will not be affected and will remain open during the construction on the rest of the building. The CAC Core,
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