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,
Year: 2013
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
An interactive project and community classroom called the Greenhouse reaches out to fruitful or fledgling businesses in Midtown, Childs Park and other neighborhoods in St. Petersburg with the intent of fostering
If someone said South Florida wouldn’t roll over McNeese St. in the same way schools like Florida and Ohio St. destroy FCS schools in week one they wouldn’t have been
Students who actually pay attention to campus happenings are hard to come by. At USF St. Petersburg, there are three kinds of students — those who care, those who don’t
Students paying tuition with a credit card will now face extra fees at the checkout, and those planning on using VISA will have to find an alternative payment method altogether.