The Freedom Riders was a movement that forced national attention on civil rights in 1961 by testing federal interstate travel integration laws in the South. The riders were beaten, bombed and thrown in jail for trying to integrate interstates and bus stations. This summer, a group of 40 students and teachers from USF St. Petersburg,
The surge in fall enrollment at USF St. Petersburg will bring an influx of new and returning students to campus. However, high volumes of people can also be a magnet for area panhandlers, said Chief Rene Chenevert, head of University Police Services. In June 2010, the St. Petersburg City Council enacted a law prohibiting aggressive
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg officially announced a change to the school logo on Jan. 5. Regional Vice Chancellor of External Affairs Helen Levine sent a memo to the USF St. Petersburg community, which included images of the changed logo. The university logo has been adjusted to incorporate all the initials