Posts by: Tyler Killette
Songs of worship resonate from the University Student Center ballroom each Sunday morning as members of Aletheia, an on-campus Christian faith group, meet to sing, pray and discuss the Christian faith. Former USF St. Petersburg student Emilio Marrero, 27, began Aletheia with his wife, Hannah Marrero, 24, about a year and half ago. While in
Sodexo General Manager Louis Duran is implementing new ways for students to leave feedback and have their grievances addressed following complaints that food at the Reef lacks variety and taste, and even causes illness. In order to obtain feedback more effectively, Duran has organized the Food Service Committee made up of students. Members of the
After a survey showed more than half the students polled had never used their services, USF St. Petersburg’s Career Center is adding new events, increasing availability and becoming more visible on campus. The online survey was conducted last spring, and revealed that of the 303 students who responded, 58 percent had never been to the
A group of USF St. Petersburg students are teaming up with a local grassroots campaign called I Am Choice to defeat Florida’s Amendment 6 this November. The state constitutional amendment considers abortion “manslaughter,” and challenges a woman’s health and privacy rights, activists say. Founded by St. Petersburg native Ayele Hunt, I Am Choice is a
Trash and debris have been floating freely in Bayboro Harbor since a heavy summer rainstorm damaged the watergoat, resulting in its removal. The watergoat is a system of buoys and netting that traps floating debris in the water. Its effectiveness was compromised when the string of buoys was cut on one side, said former SEAS
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