The memories of spring break are fading fast behind us, and summer is still a distant thought. Our desks are cluttered with stacks of papers that keep growing around us,
Month: March 2015
In 1980, Gary Mormino spent a year in Rome as a Fulbright scholar. In Rome, Mormino read the news from Florida. There were the race riots in Miami, a campaign
The USF men’s basketball team wrapped up their 2014-2015 regular season in disappointing fashion by losing 67-63 to a superior Tulane squad Saturday night. Guard Troy Holston Jr led the
It’s no easy feat adjusting to a new city, let alone a new country. But that is exactly what Laura Ferreira had to do in order to play for USF’s
It took a trip to Disney World for me to realize I’m becoming more and more like my mother. I haven’t been to Disney World in a few years, due
Sometimes the reality of changing seasons hits people over spring break. Sometimes they realize their bodies aren’t “beach ready” and panic because the semester is more than halfway over, and
As the crisp, cold air of winter gives way to the warmth of spring, St. Petersburg is undergoing a massive transformation yet again. Roads will soon be closed, miles of
When Julie Armstrong isn’t busy exploring a wide range of literature as an English professor at USF St. Petersburg, she devotes herself to writing books on civil rights. At the
In the runoff election on Feb. 25, Jozef Gherman and Juan Salazar were elected student body president and vice president. Gherman’s ticket received 386 votes, accounting for 58.48 percent of
Four bikes have been reported stolen on campus in 2015, and two were reported on the same day. On Feb. 24, the bikes were stolen outside Residence Hall One. Although