Student Body President Cody Boyer is here to stay. Boyer’s position as president has been in jeopardy since Aug. 9, when a memo of impeachment was filed against him, accusing
Day: September 29, 2014
Changes are already happening at USF St. Petersburg, just weeks after the approval of the university strategic plan on Sept. 4. The plan includes the goal to expand the campus
Student government is now in charge of approving club and organization constitutions and has general administrative access over OrgSync, a club engagement website. The bill was passed after a unanimous
When Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska immigrated from Poland to America at 10 years old, she didn’t know a word of English. She instantly realized the importance of language. Wisniewska appeared
Ben Ross, a USF St. Petersburg graduate student and science enthusiast has spent a lot of time outdoors. Aside from snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking in his free time, he’s
There is nothing better than that first fall day of the year. The air is crisp and cool, pumpkin spice lattes are the beverage of choice, and boots are worn
Many magicians and illusionists fall into one of two categories: those who can perform great technical magic without great entertainment, and those who are great entertainers but perform the same
It’s late September, which can only mean one thing in the tech world: Apple has released their new iPhone. As usual with the new model of iPhone, the screen is
Due to poor field conditions, the Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer game was cancelled Saturday night. The state of the field leaves the city of St. Petersburg concerned with the future
In the home of the number 19 team in the nation, 78,111 people showed up to the football game. It was quieter than most USF home games. The lack of