In 1966, Eliot Wigginton, fresh out of an Ivy League university in upstate New York, moved to Georgia to teach English to ninth graders. The school was nestled in the
Month: November 2012
Food, on average, is shipped 1,500 miles before it reaches our plate. Knowing this fact changed my Thanksgiving. As I sat there looking at homemade mashed potatoes, green bean casserole,
The hot topic of energy and climate change has been part of the presidential debates since 1988. This election is the first time since that candidates have been silent on
A record-breaking freshmen class and residential population have kept the Wellness Center staff overly busy this semester. Students seeking counseling may face long waits due to an increased demand for
The Bulls’ lackluster play continued as they dropped their eighth game of the season in a 27-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bearcats. The loss marks the first eight-loss season in
USF St. Petersburg students elected 19 new Student Government senators earlier this month. The senators account for Student Government’s legislative branch, which is responsible for allocating the more than $1.8
The Student Environmental Awareness Society, known to most as SEAS, is fighting some big problems with big solutions. While their goal of raising awareness and getting people outside to realize
Juliet Morales, a junior and environmental policy major, believes everyone wants 15 minutes of fame. “Even if you don’t desire to be an actor or in the film industry, it’d
The Student Environmental Awareness Society, known to most as SEAS, is fighting some big problems with big solutions. While their goal of raising awareness and getting people outside to realize
Glowing apparitions haunting beneath the light-strung trees of North Straub Park had a message for visitors on the night of Nov. 13—put away the cell phone and stop to admire the world