Americans’ perceptions of terrorism are different from the reality of terrorism. Mia Bloom, a leading women’s studies and terrorism scholar, expressed this sentiment in her Feb. 18 on-campus lecture, “Bombshell:
Year: 2013
A few weeks ago I was mindlessly browsing the racks of clothing at Forever 21 when it happened. A Nicki Minaj song came on. The lyrics of which were, “I’m
They say you can judge a man’s character by the company he keeps. If that’s true, the brothers and sisters of the University of Central Florida’s fraternities and sororities might
Lined up in front of a wall of mirrors, sophomores Eloy Martinez and Kathleen Matos demonstrate a spiral and a “Rocky.” Behind them, 12 students mimic the salsa steps,
Guest Written by Kit E. Katt Hello, college students. As I sit here, perched on in front of the keyboard, I am thinking of your futures. I imagine that some
“An apple, a carrot, a sweet potato. An orange, some broccoli, a green tomato. Vegetables and fruits taste better than newts.” – Somebody who was not Dr. Seuss Feeling sad
What started as a class project has become part of a long-term life plan for senior Nick Price. The project, conceived in September and launched in January, is a waterless
Perpetuating stereotypes, USF ranks second to last in measure of Big East player academics.
NASCAR is a sport that remains completely foreign to me. I don’t understand the rules, the strategy or the draw. It’s a noisy affair. Sweaty masses huddled together in the
Do you have to have good hair to be taken seriously? More specifically, is this why African-American women treat their hair so harshly? These are questions USF St. Petersburg student