Just as fast as the fear of Ebola has been traveling, so has misleading information and confusion about the decision of the USF St. Petersburg to cancel the Murrow Program.
Month: October 2014
I am a graduate student in journalism at the USF St. Petersburg. I helped run the Murrow Program last year. The International Visitor Leadership Program of the U.S. State Department
Many can agree that doctors are allowed to “prescribe poisons” to patients such as Oxycodone, killing 16,000, and Tylenol, killing 12,000 people, annually. Attorney John Morgan made this argument Oct.13
Your university ID now allows you and any other USF St. Petersburg students, faculty and staff to have free and unlimited access to any Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus or
A crowd in Davis Hall waited eagerly as the robots prepared for combat. A robot with a gigantic rotating blade opposes a robot with two wheels and two metal horns
Long lines, excessive admission price and overbearing scare tactics at some amusement park Halloween attractions can take the fun out of the experience. ZooBoo at Lowry Park Zoo offers a
On a late night 80 years ago, David Himmelfarb Sr. was riding the train home with his prized doctoral dissertation tucked in a bag beside him. He succumbed to his
Keep Saint Petersburg Local hosted the first LOCALICIOUS “Eat LOCAL Drink LOCAL Week” Oct. 12-19. Businesses, breweries and local flavors, spread out over a week, invited locals to divulge in
Elihu and Carolyn Brayboy are putting the final touches on a new Creole restaurant # scheduled to open Nov. 1 # on St. Petersburg’s historic 22nd Street S. But it
He can bench more than 400 pounds, and he’s a kicker. His name is Marvin Kloss. Born in Germany, Kloss immigrated to the United States at eight years old, and