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Monday, May 11, 2026

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My Asheville Adventure

Instead of going to parties and watching Netflix during Spring Break, I decided to attend the Un-BULL-ievable Spring Break Asheville. The trip was an alternative spring break that focuses on an act of service. We worked for the YMCA of Western North Carolina to help increase access to sports and recreation. There were eight students

The Tavern: A campus charm

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

Review: “Empire” worth a watch

The hip hop nation has a new king, and his name is Lucious Lyon. If you don’t know about the new TV sensation Empire, you need to catch up. The show revolves around the owner of Empire Entertainment, Lucious Lyon (Terrace Howard), his ex-wife Cookie Lyon (Taraji P. Henson) and his three sons. The show

Dance Marathon set to come to USFSP

After three attempts to bring Dance Marathon to USF St. Petersburg, the event is set to become a new campus tradition this March. Dance Marathon, which is spearheaded by Paige McDaniel, is a student-run, nationwide program held at high schools and colleges in an effort to raise money for a local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

St. Pete a leader in welcoming rideshare

St. Petersburg’s City Council members are welcoming new technology created by rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft. Uber is a crowd-sourced taxi service, where customers and drivers use a smartphone app to arrange rides. Once the driver has turned on the app, their private vehicle becomes commercial and is protected under Uber’s insurance. On

Trader Joe’s opens on Fourth Street

The celebration of unique and fresh foods continues in St. Petersburg with the addition of a Trader Joe’s on Fourth Street. Trader Joe’s is a neighborhood grocery store, offering a wide selection of both domestic and imported foods and beverages known for their distinctive flavors and killer prices. The store also offers standards for people

Love-a-Bull breaks records, pairs couples

Chocolate fountains flowed as single students gathered in hopes of finding a date for Valentine’s Day. Auctioneer Thomas Boyd fast-talked the catwalk once again at the second annual Love-A-Bull, a charity-date auction hosted by student government on Feb. 8. Franklin Alves said the event raised almost $2,000. Proceeds went to one of three charities of

Review: 57th annual Grammy Awards

The 57th annual Grammy Awards were full of fashion, fun and live performances — 23 of them to be exact. There were so many performances during the live show that only nine of the 83 awards were presented. That leaves more than 50 people who received no public recognition for their achievement. During the show,

Review: Better Call Saul

AMC’s series premiere of “Better Call Saul” debuted last Sunday, and it was all that “Breaking Bad” fans could have hoped for. The aptly titled pilot episode “Uno,” began with a dreary, black-and-white, post “Breaking Bad” scene that shows us a glimpse into Saul Goodman’s (Bob Odenkirk) dismal life after the fallout of his dealings

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