Dominican Republic native explores the cultural landscape of Tampa Bay As an international student, attending Tampa’s Gasparilla Pirate Festival for the first time was an excellent way to see
Month: February 2016
When was the last time you disconnected yourself for a little while? When was the last time you turned off the screen and absorbed your surroundings instead of what was
It’s true what they say. The best offense is a good defense. And the Denver Broncos defense led the way to a 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Super
Instructor studies marine life and gives insight to gender equality Pamela Muller has the best view of the bay on campus. While working in her office, Muller, 67,
News Briefs Monday, Feb. 8 HAB Condom Casino USC Ballrooms # 7 – 10 p.m. Learn about sexual health and play condom poker with your friends. The educational event will
During the whirlwind 10-day adventure to New Hampshire, two USFSP students posed with a cardboard cutout of Democratic contender Hillary Clinton and former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who was campaigning for
Student filmmakers have a chance to go to Hollywood. Campus MovieFest (CMF) – the self-proclaimed largest student film festival – will be making a stop at USF St. Petersburg for
One thousand miles and 70 days through Florida’s wilderness were captured in the documentary The Forgotten Coast: Return to Wild Florida. Explorers Mallory Dimmitt, Carlton Ward Jr. and Joe
A bandit is more than just a masked-man looking to rob a train, according to a new coffee shop off Central Avenue, a bandit is an independent idealist, who
The Kate Tiedemann College of Business received exciting news on Thursday when it was announced that businesswomen Ellen Cotton and her partner Kate Tiedemann donated an additional $1 million.