Arts & Life
With the lag in the current job market, the USFSP Career Center offers students ways to explore employment options before graduating. “The beginning of senior year is when the job search process really kicks in,” said Barbra Higel, assistant director of the Career Center. “Communicate to your network about your career interests so they can
The USF Homecoming kick-off Party at the Docks featured live music, carnival games and the crowning of USFSP’s Duke and Duchess. Harborside Activities Board and Student Government hosted the event, and SG Vice President Mark Lombardi-Nelson and HAB President Jamie Kennedy announced the winners. Though the Oct. 13 party got off to a late start,
Clubs waiting on funding for campus events and activities finally received confirmation during the last week of September. However, a lapse of communication has put stress on Senate relations. SG started accepting club budgets at the beginning of August, with a cutoff date on Aug. 15, but Alex Moser, SG chief financial officer, said they
Students looking for ways to quell anxiety before midterm exams got tips to fight test anxiety from a Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness workshop. Daniela Venosa, practicum therapist for the center, led the workshop in Coquina Hall on Oct. 13 “There are things you can do before, during, and after a test to reduce
Need something quick and affordable for a party or bake sale? When in doubt, dip things in chocolate. Or, in this case, butterscotch and chocolate. These treats look pretty, taste delicious and are ready in no time. However, a strong sweet tooth is required for these cookies. For something that tastes less sugary, swap the
More students at USFSP mean more cyclists on campus, and campus bike racks have become more crowded. As SG gears up to promote a bike program, Zachary Westmark, SG co-director of sustainability initiatives, held a focus group on Oct. 6 to hear students’ opinions. The first matter discussed was the current bike racks. Westmark said
Tucked away from the bustle of Fourth Street traffic is Everything Under the Sun. Located inside the former Hotel Betty Ann, the retail shop has opened its doors for business. Eighteen-year-old Kyleigh Cobett was prepared to take on a dream that initially surprised her: owning a salon/boutique. “If someone had told me a year ago
Residents of Residence Hall One are upset about the fire, health and safety inspections that occurred on Saturday, Oct. 1. A student assistant performed the room check with a resident assistant between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m., raising students’ concerns over the time the room inspections were performed. “There were no rules broken last week,
As people pass him on the sidewalk, James Scott, SG senator, nods and says a quick but clear hello. He asks how they are doing and tells them to have a good day. He’s a little more relaxed than he sometimes appears when he’s on campus, speaking at a General Assembly Senate meeting or leading
The Student Government website is still incomplete eight weeks into the semester due to contract delays and unfinished projects. Caitlin Greene, SG director of marketing and communications, came into her position in June. During her first week, SG President Courtney Parrish told Greene the website redesign was one of her major projects, the other being
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