The Coquina Club, a student lounge, sits dormant on the east side of campus. Since the end of the spring term, its doors have been locked to students. The Coquina
Month: September 2014
The bicycle-sharing program approved last spring is a month from arriving. Students will be able to borrow bikes for on campus or off campus riding and make repairs on their
Allan Pinkerton has lived in Residence Hall One for five years. But he’s never had wireless internet problems like the ones he faces this year. “After I connected with USF
Many students when commuting to USF St. Petersburg cross over one of the Bay area’s most recognizable landmarks – the Sunshine Skyway bridge. Sept. 6 marked a milestone anniversary in
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter expanded into the latest magical experience, Diagon Alley. Inside of Universal Studios, a London replica teases into the magic waiting at the wizarding entrance
Art can be found in every corner of St. Petersburg, and there is something for everybody to do on just about every day of the week. The Second Saturday ArtWalk
Moving out and attending school in a new town can mean leaving a familiar general physician, dentist or veterinarian back home. Preparation for any emergency is important, especially when searching
With the close of the senate impeachment committee this week, it’s no secret that things are tense in student government. Since the impeachment proceedings bubbled over, sides have been taken
It’s time the United States helped put an end to ISIS. Those who worry the United States’ involvement could place our soldiers in another Iraq War situation need to think
Manipulating the cost of college is not the answer to post-graduate unemployment. It’s no secret that college is expensive no matter what type of financial background you come from, and