The Tampa Bay Rowdies extended its unbeaten streak to eight games on Saturday night, grabbing a 3-2 victory over the Carolina RailHawks on an own goal in the 90th minute.
Month: September 2013
The best volleyball players in the world will descend on St. Petersburg the weekend of Sept. 13-15 for the Association of Volleyball Professionals Tour events at Vinoy Park. The AVP
American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco flipped the coin for the first football game in the new conference. Houston claimed the first win in the AAC by beating Temple 22-13
Meal plan hours have frustrated USF St. Petersburg’s residential students since the semester began. On weekdays, students must eat dinner before 7 p.m. if they wish to eat at the
Dolphins swam past the Jenny Lynn, a USF St. Petersburg trawler, as Rabbi Ed Rosenthal lit the Havdalah candle before a group of 24 students, faculty and staff from USFSP,
With the addition of two new locations and the ability to pay with meal plans, students now have a completely new dining experience on campus. Last year, the Reef was
For as long as there have been annoying roommates, there have been college students trying to find a better place to study than their dorm or apartment. We know the
Sophia Wisniewska knew from a young age that she’d grow up to be a world traveler and studier of languages. Now, the multilingual, health enthusiast, self-described Pink Floyd nut has settled down
Crumpled up di-cut letters and informational flyers littered the floors in Residence Hall One last week after someone ripped the material off resident assistant bulletin boards, committing an act of
It was about midnight on a day in early June when a group of USF St. Petersburg students landed at Hanoi International Airport in Vietnam. For Fred McCoy, a senior