A historic building that has stood the test of time is now home to a Munich-based brewhouse. If German cuisine, live music and beers by the liter is your thing, then
Month: September 2015
He works with guide dogs to assist and bring hope to wounded veterans. On Aug. 22, 2004, St. Petersburg native Michael Jernigan was a Marine corporal on patrol in Mahmudiyah,
Over the past few weeks, there have been two Republican presidential debates. The media coverage following the televised sessions has highlighted who was the “most searched” during and after the
On my first day at USF St. Petersburg, I was shocked. “Do you really wear those clothes when you go to class?” I thought to myself. Short pants and skirts,
Hectic schedule? No worries. The Fitness Center in the Student Life Center gets beginners and exercise buffs alike in and out of a certified fitness class in less than an
Grab a bite to eat, snag a coffee or check out fine artwork with USFSP’s Bulls in the Burg. Being a “Bull in the Burg” really has its benefits #
A bill that would allow people to carry concealed weapons on Florida’s college campuses has passed initial committee hurdles in both houses of the state Legislature. A similar proposal died
The Pier is going, going… Halfway through its second week of demolition, St Petersburg’s famous Pier is beginning to lose its characteristic shape. The Pier was five stories high and opened
As he was leaving Harbor Hall one afternoon in August, USF St. Petersburg student Nicholas Palmer, 20, was accosted by a bicyclist who tried to grab his backpack. When an
Lunch Pals Mentoring Opportunity. David Thompson is just a freshman, but he is already involved in a new campus club that aims to help students at a struggling elementary school