One month ago, I wrote an article on the comeback of vinyl records. I knew nothing of the format. The seemingly departed method of music delivery was of no
Month: November 2015
For the seventh year, Sanding Ovations has brought world-class sand sculptors to Treasure Island’s Master Cup Sand Sculpting Competition. From Nov. 18 to 22, ten artists created sculptures using just
USF football finished its 2015 regular season with a 44-3 drubbing of the University of Central Florida Knights on Thursday night in Orlando. UCF briefly entertained the idea of
Who would Jesus vote for? Over the last four decades, Christian conservatives have overwhelmingly supported the Republican Party. But next year, when Evangelical voters make their way to the polls
Student participates in National Novel Writing Month, an international event that challenges writers to create a 50,000-word story during November. For USF St. Petersburg senior Denia Angelino, writing a novel
Distinguished women discuss the impact of the 1972 federal law barring discrimination based on sex. According to justice.gov, Title IX is a “comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on
The campus organization pairs student mentors and special diploma high school graduates to create a true college experience. Most students on campus have never heard of Project
Journalist Justine Griffin reports her first-hand experience with egg donation. Justine Griffin has short, unpainted nails tipping the ends of her gesturing hands. Her blonde hair, tall stature and
Tuesday, Dec. 1 Winter Room Decorating Contest Dec. 1 – 3 Student Government and the Resident Hall Association partnered to host a room-decorating contest open to USFSP students living both
After giving thanks, people crowd stores to take advantage of Black Friday sales The turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce are still on the dinner table, but lines are already