Arts & Life
Make someone else’s holidays a littler brighter this season by donating or volunteering to a worthy cause. If you’re not sure where to begin, here are a few simple ideas to get you started. Donate to a food drive. During the holidays, many grocery stores like Publix offer the option to purchase a bag of
The Residence Hall One professional staff is planning to remove the front desk and renovate the area into office space in the near future. As the university expands, the RHO staff feels there should be a housing operation accessible to students. Students complained about the front desk removal and created a petition in protest. RHO
Incidences in Residence Hall One this semester have upset more than a few students. But unless students follow through with an official complaint, the issues cannot be addressed and changes cannot be made. In order to for change to occur, an official complaint must be filed with Heather Klisanin, assistant director of residence life and
Thanksgiving is a time to get together with family and loved ones, and in some cases, it is also offers the opportunity to impress family with your incredible culinary skills. This dessert recipe for banana cheesecake, from www.tasteofhome.com, is guaranteed to be a hit for Thanksgiving, or any other event. It is not just a
With graduation and the future looming, the best thing students can do in an economy with a 9.1 percent unemployment rate is plan ahead and be proactive. Barbara Higel, assistant director of the Career Center, said the mentality and perception of students is “I don’t have to worry about [my career] until further on.” Higel
For students in need of a ride home for the holidays, there is a rideshare option that is more barefaced than Craigslist—Zimride. Zimride connects commuters to rideshare in their respective networks. For USF students, this means anyone in the USF system. Students can join Zimride immediately, using their USF net ID to log in. Once
Students will have a chance to meet new people and leave with their clothes at the SEAS clothing swap and donation drive on Tuesday, Nov. 29. “College students don’t really have a lot of cash, so this is an opportunity to swap out some of those unwanted clothes,” said Lauren Reilly, an organizer for the
The group stood before the elevator doors on the ground floor of the Florida Atlantic University stadium as Tampa SG Vice President Zachary Johnson reminded them again: no talking, no protesting—you’re here representing the university. “Everyone is going to be watching you,” he said. An hour and a half after arriving at FAU, students representing
Featured photo: USFSP students Sky Plunkett (L) and Kevin Jacques (R) kicked off open mic night on Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. in Davis Hall. Photos by Daniel Mutter
By: Keeley Sheehan and Taylor Gaudens After an initial estimate ranging from $240 to $480, USF St. Petersburg officials estimated it would cost $552 to complete a public records request for documents about Residence Hall One. The request was submitted following a Saturday, Oct. 1 room check between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. performed by
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