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Monday, May 11, 2026

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Gardening club looks to the future

The USF St. Petersburg Gardening Club is planting seeds and growing future gardeners. After a rocky start involving conflicts with administration and a sudden change in leadership, the Gardening Club has found a successor and is building a foundation for its future. William Nicks and Luke Hoerner are currently sharing leadership duties. They have divided

Student strives to start film club

Juliet Morales, a junior and environmental policy major, believes everyone wants 15 minutes of fame. “Even if you don’t desire to be an actor or in the film industry, it’d still be a cool experience,” said Morales, who is trying to start a film club on campus. She has collected over 70 signatures from students

Juggling club is all about fun

Founded in the spring semester of 2011, the Juggling Club has promoted a positive message of fun, community and tossing stuff around. “People learn how to do new and crazy things in college, and juggling is one of them,” said Lena Wray, founder and president of the Juggling Club. Wray, 20, had one major goal

SEAS plans on-campus environmental solutions

The Student Environmental Awareness Society, known to most as SEAS, is fighting some big problems with big solutions. While their goal of raising awareness and getting people outside to realize they are part of the environment is universal, their focus is local. This semester, SEAS has plans to create on-campus environmental solutions that affordably integrate

Ghosts in Straub Park

Glowing apparitions haunting beneath the light-strung trees of North Straub Park had a message for visitors on the night of Nov. 13—put away the cell phone and stop to admire the world around you. The outdoor guerilla art project was designed and installed by Julia Tafelski and Jimmy Breen, juniors in the graphic design program, under the tutelage

New campus group has faith and purpose

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

Ghosts of St. Petersburg’s Past

Where the grasp of traditional science reaches its end, there is a void of knowledge that cannot be illuminated in any certain terms by human inquiry. This space for the unexplainable has been designated as the paranormal. It encompasses a wide array of topics, including extraterrestrials, cryptids, psychic activity and ghosts. Dr. Brandy Stark, a

Professor explores the muses of Dalí

Professor Francis Tobienne Jr., or Prof T. as he is known to his students, is on a scholarly quest for knowledge, self and a better understanding of a personal inspiration, Salvador Dalí. A native of the Carribean island St. Croix, Prof. T. grew up with easy access to a spread of cultures and languages. These

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