Global news is generally frustrating, unsettling and a huge disappointment for mankind. I know that statement is highly contemptuous and negative, but hear me out: It’s just the general media.
Year: 2015
A familiar face is back on campus. Dr. Gardiner “Tuck” Tucker, 57, who spent eight months here last spring semester working as interim dean of students and director of housing,
The city once called “God’s waiting room” is now a destination for millennials. A recent study done by credit card company NerdWallet ranked St.Petersburg as the No. 1 city in
Recent turmoil in the USF St. Petersburg Student Government caused senators to question Carly Chaput’s position as the Judiciary and Ethics Chair. During the Feb. 4 senate meeting, members voted
Erika Hasson, who was beginning her studies at USF St. Petersburg in 2003, now wears a badge for the campus police department. At 29, Hasson is one of two women
The statistics on college debt are grim. In 2013, 69 percent of college seniors graduated with debt, averaging $28,400 per senior, according to the Project on Student Debt. If that
In the fall of 2014, animal lovers and future veterinarians united and formed the Pre-Veterinary Society of USF St. Petersburg. The Pre-Vet Society’s goal is to prepare members and those
ORLAN, a cutting-edge, French artist has used the human body and contemporary technology to create bizarre images, which express her feminist and anti-conformist ideals. ORLAN came to USF St. Petersburg
If you like lounging on a leather couch with a glass of wine, while live blues, folk or singer-songwriter music fills the air, Hideaway Café could become your favorite spot.
“It’s just amazing. I’ve never heard anything like it,” said musician Scott Perez as he played the first Gibson Les Paul American Rosewood Guitar. The Grind Coffee Bar and Café