By Carrie Pinkard On the right side of the panel, a “Make America Great Again” hat and a “I work like crazy to support the lazy” laptop sticker. On the
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USF St. Petersburg alum Corey Givens Jr. and graduate student James Scott ran, but failed to grab the City Council’s district 6 seat. By Dinorah Prevost In Tuesday’s primary election,
By Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu Tuesday night the University Student Center ballrooms transformed into an election watch party. Snowcones, popcorn, tacos, pizza and soda were abundant. Inflatables hosting mock
Four members of the Pinellas County Commission were up for re-election this year. But only one drew an opponent. Charlie Justice, a Democrat who served 10 years in the Legislature
I’m not exactly thrilled that it has come to this. Either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton is going to be the next president of the United States of America. What
Private citizens can now sue the governments of foreign nations…sort of. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, Congress overrode the president’s veto of “The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA).” This
Have you ever heard two people say the exact same thing, but in different ways? Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaign commercials for the general election are now in full
He’s been compared to Jesus, a Disney princess and frazzled grandpas everywhere. He’s made appearances on Fox News and Saturday Night Live, and released a folk album in 1987, “We
From his comments on immigration to the discrediting of John McCain –a member of his own party –Donald Trump has built a viral reputation during the 2016 presidential race. Since
During the whirlwind 10-day adventure to New Hampshire, two USFSP students posed with a cardboard cutout of Democratic contender Hillary Clinton and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who was campaigning for