Hurricane Andrew, the category 5 storm that walloped Miami in 1992, convinced Dali Museum Director Marshall Rousseau the converted warehouse at 1000 Third St. S was not a proper home
Day: March 21, 2012
Saving money as a college student may seem like a far off goal. With tuition fees, books, food and other living expenses, many students barely have enough to get by,
Wanted: peanut butter, jelly and hard workers. Students that want to get involved in the community will have a chance to do so during “Bulls Giving Back” on Saturday, March
Getting a well-rounded college experience is not getting any easier on the wallet. With more budget cuts descending in the near future, many students may find themselves hard-pressed to pay
An exhibit exploring the lives and philosophies of three non-violent, change-making leaders will be the centerpiece of International Week, a series of events and lectures from March 20 through 29.
Sushi is not an emergency. I think this is the hardest thing to wrap your head around when you’re a college student struggling to make ends meet. You’re told you
For the 8 million students that take out federal subsidized Stafford loans each year, the interest rate may soon double for any loans taken out after July 30. The interest
With the right plan to find money for college, students may be able to upgrade meal options and even pocket some extra cash for the future. Scholarship search engines can
With its low-flow water units and recycled construction materials, the new Multi-Purpose Student Center has been given the gold standard in energy efficiency. Set to open this fall, the building
With a little over a month left of school, it is crunch time for many USFSP. Final papers, exams, and the threat of unemployment can all create a lot of