A water main leak created a massive hole on Thursday in downtown’s Central Arts District. Dwight Wilson, assistant director of water resources for the city of St. Petersburg, said crews
Month: February 2015
The USF women’s basketball team continued their dominating season after defeating Temple 79-53 Sunday afternoon at the Sun Dome. The Bulls (22-5) are second in the American Athletic Conference with
At 2-14, the 2014 Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the worst record in not just their division, but the entire NFL. Their consultation? A No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft
I grew up in the suburban world known as Largo, Fla. OK, so it is only 30 minutes north of St. Petersburg, and maybe a little bit to the west.
The annual Fan Fest for the Tampa Bay Rays was a success once again. It was my first time attending the event at Tropicana Field, and I can honestly say
I think it’s safe to say that every college student has had their choices challenged at some point in their young adult life # their major, in particular. After finishing
In 2006, the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum opened its doors to the people of St. Petersburg for the first time The museum, just a few blocks north
The results are in, but the election is not over. Ziya Kardas and Jozef Gherman are still in the running for student body president. During last week’s race, Gherman’s ticket
Downtown St. Petersburg has seen a lot of development in the past year, and that doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. A new 13-story condominium will be erected
Another day in Florida means another day for strange and unusual news, and this time the bizarre incident took place here on campus. Around 10 a.m. on Feb. 18, a