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Live at home for the first year of college, they said. It will be fun, they said. Ah, commuting, such a delicate, misunderstood beast. Caught in between life on campus and elsewhere, the commuter student tries to have the best of both worlds. But it doesn’t always work out that way. While many USF St.
The Rev. Dr. Ronald Cole-Turner spoke at the fourth Festival of the Genome event “Finding the Human in the Genome.” Cole-Turner is a professor of theology and ethics at the Pittsburg Theology Seminary. Cole-Turner led discussions about ethical issues in science and the coexistence of science and religion. He talked about humans’ origin through earlier
To recognize, celebrate and reflect on the 10th anniversary of the mapping of the human genome, USFSP is hosting a series of five lectures in the Nelson Poynter Library. The Festival of the Genome seeks to present a decade of genome research and its implications through discussion of science, ethics, theology and art. “As we
Construction on the new Multipurpose Student Center has brought about a tide of change to USF St. Petersburg. But for disabled persons seeking parking spots, there is a ripple effect. The parking lot with the closest proximity to campus—and the most available disabled parking spots—once occupied the area directly in front of the Nelson Poynter
Thirty-five surveillance cameras were installed over the summer in the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, and were up and running by the first day of classes on August 22. The cameras are located in common areas of the library, the Dean’s Suite and Special Collections & Archives. Aside from a brief mention in the restroom newsletter,
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