It is important for any team to win its homecoming game and that is exactly what the USF football team did in a 45-24 Saturday afternoon thriller against the Syracuse
Day: October 12, 2015
No one really wants to think about their goals and think “so close!” or “almost had it!” But in reality, life happens. You can plan every aspect of your life
On the morning of Oct. 1 my phone buzzed. CNN informed me, informed me in one simple push notification, that another mass shooting had occurred—this time in Oregon. I let
All the symbols of October have come rolling out: pumpkin spice lattes, Ugg boots, midterms, and, ah, yes…the ubiquitous pink-washing of all things commercial. Pink ribbons adorn many items, and
The organization seeks to help students achieve a better understanding of human diversity in a constantly changing world. The world in the 21st century is changing at a rapid pace.
Dr. Chenneville works with HIV-positive youth to end the stigmas surrounding the disease Psychology professor, Dr. Tiffany Chenneville, was welcomed by warm hearts of children, parents and community leaders in
About 100 volunteers collected 671 pounds of trash along the intersection of 49th Street S and the Tangerine Gateway, the shared border between St. Petersburg and Gulfport. As a way
Campbell Park pup survives a bloody break-in. When Chip Watson got home from work one evening earlier this month, he found the place in shambles and a bloody bullet wound
Monday Oct. 12 Food and Culture lecture series: Photographer Penny De Los Santos USC # 7 p.m. As part of a yearlong multimedia series, the photographer will present “Food Culture
On Tuesday, Oct. 6, Jared Bolton, 19 and Cynthia Wyre, 21, were crowned king and queen of USF St. Petersburg. “It’s an honor to represent the school and show everyone