Students awoke from their Friday-night hangovers, groaning and dragging their feet in hopes of attending Saturday’s 11 a.m. men’s basketball game for USF’s first Zombie Day. The students, however, were
Day: January 19, 2015
On Saturday, college football players from around the country gathered in St. Petersburg to play in the 90th annual East-West Shrine Game. The game provides seniors one last chance to
I share the frustration that many students have about the library hours. I am a night owl, so I get a lot of my school work done in the later
For those of you who think NASA and the U.S. space program ended years ago with the retirement of the space shuttles, think again. Last month, while we at USF
We don’t always get what we want. We can stand up and have a long list of all the reasons why we should have that thing. We can even recruit
One is a visual artist who has been drawing since he was a toddler decorating the walls of his family home. The other is a rapper who finds inspiration at
A portly black cat slouches across a counter near the entrance of Pet Pal Animal Shelter, almost like he owns the place. “That’s Romeo; he works here,” said Scott Daly,
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library closes at 10 p.m. on weekdays. So when the end of the semester rolls around, the complaints begin. Students electronically voice their opinions through the
A new farmers’ market is coming to St. Petersburg, but you won’t have to go far to find it. At the next Harbor Market on Jan. 27, Sodexo, the on-campus
After two years of cooking for and serving USF St. Petersburg students, The Reef’s Chef Ashley Morris had her last day on the job Saturday. She accepted a chef position