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Dr. Gary Litman, vice chairman of Pediatrics at USF Health, and distinguished university professor, spoke to a crowd about DNA with the lecture The Human Genome: 10 years and 247 Days Later. The first of five lectures celebrating the 10th anniversary of the human genome took place at the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library on Oct.
The Cincinnati Bearcats overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter handing the USF Bulls their third straight Big East Conference loss, 37-34, during homecoming week. Bearcats quarterback Zach Collaros ran for the go-ahead 2-yard score with 12 seconds left to play. “It went all down to the wire,” said head coach Skip Holtz. “I
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
Upcoming Halloween events on campus and around downtown St. Petersburg prove you can have as much fun celebrating the holiday as an adult. Costume contests, spooky ghost tours and Halloween-grams are just a few ways to celebrate the holiday in the area. Ghost Tours of Downtown Saint Petersburg Hooker Tea Co. & Café 300 Beach
During a recent interview in Daytona Beach, Fla., Gov. Rick Scott made it clear to students studying anthropology or those planning to study it that they weren’t going to bring any jobs to the state. “How many more jobs do you think there are for anthropology in the state? Do you want to use your
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,
Discontent that had been growing for weeks in Student Government’s legislative branch culminated in an email from Sen. Jericka Knox to the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, calling for Senate President Cory Hebert to resign from his position or face a vote of confidence. “Not until now have I felt that leadership (specifically your position) has
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
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
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