This week, students across USF St. Petersburg will get the opportunity to vote for the future student-body president and vice president, as well as senate candidates. Voting takes place on
Month: February 2015
Alleviating the weight on your shoulders can be as simple as a change of scenery or a bite into some good food. With these momentary breaks, you let go of
It’s always strange when one of your Facebook friends dies. Loved ones begin to tag them in pictures and statuses. Their timeline—personal page—becomes almost a memorial to them. As years
The celebration of unique and fresh foods continues in St. Petersburg with the addition of a Trader Joe’s on Fourth Street. Trader Joe’s is a neighborhood grocery store, offering a
August Wilson’s play “Radio Golf” feels as relevant today as it did when it was first written a decade ago by the late playwright. The play, Wilson’s final work, takes
Chocolate fountains flowed as single students gathered in hopes of finding a date for Valentine’s Day. Auctioneer Thomas Boyd fast-talked the catwalk once again at the second annual Love-A-Bull, a
The 57th annual Grammy Awards were full of fashion, fun and live performances # 23 of them to be exact. There were so many performances during the live show that
AMC’s series premiere of “Better Call Saul” debuted last Sunday, and it was all that “Breaking Bad” fans could have hoped for. The aptly titled pilot episode “Uno,” began with
Drunken debauchery is just one of the highlights of Gasparilla, or maybe it’s become the purpose. Somehow, over the years, this one of the largest pirate festivals has turned into
Following the clink from his bat, Dominick DiPasquale’s teammates lined up to slap fives after he rounded the bases and returned to home plate. In what was the first of