Arts & Life
Wildly named ideas like City Sleekers, Hedge Hugs, Mission Control and the Spunnel were among those presented at the Entrepreneurship Club’s Business Idea Pitch. On Jan. 22, students gathered in the University Student Center ballroom to compete in the tournament of innovation. “Our mission is to equip our members with best skills and contacts to
If your non-college or commuter friends ever come over to your dorm room, they will probably have some questions about dormitory life. Living away from home can be a fascinating idea for those who have never tried it. But with freedom comes responsibility. You might find yourself in need of a thoughtful answer to some
At the fringes of news reporting, there is a place for wild and weird occurrences that would have never seen the light of day before the Internet. Every so often one will make it to the top of national news, but few people realize just how many occur every day. An update on strange happenings
When he wakes up in the morning Wylie gets in a little exercise before breakfast. He puts on his uniform and heads for his office at USF St. Petersburg. Sometimes he walks and sometimes he catches a taxi. He’s lucky to have a seven-hour day, but he spends the whole time worrying about his officemate
The Oscar nominations have been released, and the speculation has started for what has proved a mildy interesting year in cinema. The Academy choices for best film pit several wild fantasies against a couple more serious films. “Beasts of the Southern Wild”, the tale of a poor girl in a swampy land that gets ravaged
By his own admission, Leighton Williams eats, sleeps and breathes soccer. A junior business management major at USF St. Petersburg, Williams was just signed to the semi-professional Tampa Marauders Football Club. At 20, he is the youngest player to make the team. Above all else, Williams is a fan. He especially admires the European
In the past decade, an abundance of bored college students and an even greater abundance of squirrels on college campuses have led to the creation of a recreation known as “squirrel fishing.” The origin of the sport, if it is indeed a sport, is contested. Some rumors have it starting at Harvard engineering school, while
The Gay Straight Alliance at USF St. Petersburg is scouting for long-term members this semester through campus outreach and the strengthening of a few traditions. The purpose of the organization is to “promote diversity and acceptance on campus and in the community.” “We seek to foster a safe place for anyone,” said President Nicole Katsihtis,
1. Pennies – Abe needs a new coin. Not only are pennies next to worthless, smelly and crawling with germs, but they cost more to make than they are worth. 2. Deep V-necks – Some things are better left to the imagination—like how much hair is on somebody’s chest. 3. Ticketmaster – Convenience fees aren’t
For some students transferring to Tampa, USF St. Petersburg isn’t the right fit. For others, USFSP is a stepping-stone—a place where they can get a feel for what they want out of college. For at least one student, the grass actually looks greener on the other side. Kelly Romero is transferring next year because USFSP
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