“Olympus Has Fallen” is a movie so patriotic that it practically bleeds red, white and blue. We find our lead characters dealing with the fallout from a tragedy that took
Month: March 2013
The Croods are a caveman family made up of a rebellious daughter, an overprotective father, a brainless brother, a caring mother, a wild child and a crotchety mother-in-law, and they
“Spring Breakers” isn’t a movie; it’s a colorful mind-numbing experience. Director Harmony Korine (“Kids”, “Trash Humpers”) brings audiences into his depraved re-imagination of St. Petersburg for the next 90 minutes.
I make fun of my 15-year-old brother for going to church. I’m a terrible sister and a terrible person but I’m also part of a growing population in the United
Sophia Wisniewska will leave her position as head of Pennsylvania State University’s Brandywine campus to assume the role of USF St. Petersburg’s new regional chancellor on July 1. Wisniewska, 61,
One race a-running, 1.8 miles of very dirty sidewalk, Two days of Budweiser drinking, Three days of awful traffic, and people whizzing by in annoying little carts, Four speeding
Eric Douthirt doesn’t look much like he did 11 years ago when he first set foot on campus as an undergraduate. His long musician’s hair has been cropped short, he
The Tampa Bay Storm, the oldest and winningest franchise in the history of the Arena Football League, return to action this weekend with a revamped roster and a renewed vigor
The Student Green Energy Fund is accepting ideas to match President Barack Obama’s challenge to reduce fossil fuels dependency. Projects to reduce the carbon footprint are in demand, and SGEF
Several departments may soon be looking to hire new professors, thanks to recent changes in USF St. Petersburg’s budget. Frank Biafora, the Dean of the Arts and Sciences department, says