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The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library has three decades of Transformers toys on display until May 19. The display, “Transcending the Toy Box: A Visual History of the Transformers,” has over 100 toys in display cases, as well as labels for each toy and a detailed timeline about the history of the toys since 1980. Anthony
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer Traveling is easier for Americans these days, but it can affect the rest of the world in different ways. Two worldly, well-traveled people—USFSP Spanish Professor Ana Herrero and USFSP anthropology student Nora Gaunt—have learned, and continue to learn, new things about perceptions of beauty from their travels. The American perspective on
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor The Musician Society, one of USF St. Petersburg newest clubs, offers students the opportunity to play instruments or gain a general understanding of music. The Musician Society led by the club’s president Alvin Walker was started to give students who are interested in playing instruments an opportunity to play instruments. “It
Tom Chang Online Editor Pinellas County Schools held its national history day festivities at USF St. Petersburg’s Campus Activities Center on Feb. 20. In its 14th year, Pinellas History Day had over 600 students involved. Students submitted projects including exhibits, plays and presentations. “It’s wonderful how it turned out,” said Coordinator Alan Kay. “More schools
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Besides perfecting your tan over spring break, opt to work on preparing for that bright future of yours. To help you achieve your dream internship or career upon graduation or over the summer, you’ll need the basics—a polished cover letter and résumé, and professional interview skills. The job market is competitive
Nicole Miller Contributing Writer There it is again—that blue and white color scheme and personalized ad bar that fills whichever digital screen you’re using that minute. Facebook is entertaining, like a free game that all your friends are playing too. It’s habitual, especially when notifications can be delivered straight to your cell phone. But it
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer The Career Center will hold its spring career fair on March 10. It was rescheduled from its original February date so it could be a bigger event. The event was rescheduled due to low employer enrollment. Many companies reduced their recruiting funding when the economy worsened, sending out less recruiters and
Design by David Watts/ Photo contributed by Danny McDonald Nikeya Williams Editor in Chief Black Student Association hosted The Bulls Stampede Step Emporium event on Thursday, Feb. 17 in the CAC core. This event, which was one of BSA’s newest editions to their Black History month calendar, sought to bring the campus and community together.
Photo contributed by Malory Speir Malory Speir Contributing Writer Ana Herrero may be new to the St. Petersburg campus, but she’s no stranger to USF. Herrero, a Spanish professor in the Department of Languages, Literature and Writing, received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from USF Tampa and then taught there as a teaching assistant and
Tom Chang Online Editor Student Government approved $7,300 to start a campus bike program to allow students to check out biking equipment from the campus fitness center. “That is something that James [Scott] and I, when we were running, thought would be an important service and aspect to bring to campus,” said SG Vice President
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