With a new NFL season upon us, it is becoming harder for fans to balance their thirst for the brutality of the game with an empathetic concern for players’ safety.
Month: September 2012
Trash and debris have been floating freely in Bayboro Harbor since a heavy summer rainstorm damaged the watergoat, resulting in its removal. The watergoat is a system of buoys and
Students gained a dining hall, a meeting space and—for some—a new home on Sept. 6 with the formal opening of the $21 million University Student Center. Faculty and staff, local
A group of 13 USF St. Petersburg students met with William Funk Tuesday to give the newly appointed consultant a better idea of campus life, and the qualities USFSP’s next
With the conventions of both major political parties coming to a close, people across the country are preparing to endure unprecedented bouts of mudslinging. Among the groups who did not
I remember laying at the bow of the boat and being completely enchanted with the ocean and the creatures that live within it. During those hot sunny days I never
For me, it all started with Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Together with a Klingon, an android and the guy from “Reading Rainbow,” Picard began his long and prosperous syndication the very
It’s an easy insult to throw. Politicians, pundits and parents of anybody born after the first woman accepted a serpent’s gift have said it. Kids these days. They’re entitled. The
With $30,000 left over from last year, Student Government President Mark Lombardi-Nelson said he could have purchased new golf carts, a printer or furniture for his new offices. Instead, he
After walking across the stage during commencement at Mahaffey Theater, two recent graduates found something a majority of their cohort will not—jobs. Both were serious students, but they don’t credit