Arts & Life
Most students go to college to earn a degree and then enter the professional world with newfound knowledge and skills. But the current economic status isn’t conducive to a lot of new professionals entering the workforce. Many students will begin the daunting task of looking for a job prior to graduating. Some students are pushing
By: Taylor Gaudens and Anthony Patterson The removal of the front desk in Residence Hall One has raised safety concerns and a group of students who oppose the change started a petition. They want their voices heard. Residents Kelly Miyar, Juliet Morales and Meaghan Habuda are petitioning the change, set to happen on Nov. 28.
Beyond the table piled high with baked delectables—peach cobbler, coffee cake, whole wheat scones and homemade pumpkin muffins with cream cheese—students were learning to connect the abstract causes from public policy to the concrete effects in the community. Students from Professor Dawn Cecil’s Gender and Crime course organized a bake sale and a clothing drive
Are vegetarians the same as vegans? Not exactly. Although vegetarians ascribe to a similar philosophy of avoiding meat in their diets, vegans take it a step further. People choose a vegan lifestyle because it is cruelty-free—from the welfare of animals and the environment to their own health. Vegans do not buy meat, eggs, fur, leather
The shaded tables along Harborwalk were stocked up with an array of food to celebrate Food Day. Despite the small turnout to the event, it hasn’t slowed down the combined efforts of S.E.A.S. and the Gardening Club to draw interest in what types of food should be offered in the new Multipurpose Student Center. Food
My mom and I were eagerly awaiting the royal wedding of England’s Prince William and Kate Middleton. The 4 a.m. viewing called for an exceptionally special cake. I turned to food blogs for help and came across a cake idea on “Cupcakes and Cashmere.” The cake was made up of the essentials: chocolate cake mix,
Students looking for a good, clean Homecoming event found it at the foam party outside of Chik-fil-A, for students to let loose and have some fun. As house music blasted at the Oct. 20 event, students laughed and took turns wading into the soapy foam pit. “The music was vibing and inviting,” said Melvin Johnson,
Two teams battled it out at the lip-sync contest during USFSP’s Homecoming week celebration. Originally thought to be five teams competing, the final two teams took the stage to try their hand at lip-syncing like the pros. The first group for the Oct. 19 event was a two-girl ensemble lip-synching to “Love the Way you
Flu shots, beginner boot camp and make-your-own stress balls are some of the events that will be offered during Wellness Week at USFSP. The three-day event, which begins Oct. 25, returns to campus every spring and fall semester during a particularly taxing time of year—mid-semester. “[Wellness Week] tends to be when students feel really stressed,”
From painted shirts and plants to leather and sparkle, the fashion show on the 600 Block on Oct. 21 displayed almost every type of new look. Crowd-pleasing styles included everything from vintage, trendy sequins and sparkles to tribal feathers and fringe. The participating shops included Bijou’s Boutiqe, Eugenia Woods, Cozette’s Boutique, Misred Outfitters, The Trunk
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