On Harborwalk students made dreamcatchers to the sound of traditional Native American music. To kick off Native American Heritage Month, the Multicultural Activities Council (MAC) showcased a Native Spirit Exhibition.
Month: November 2016
As a kid, nothing was worse than when my little brother angrily pulled the controller cord out of our clear green N64 as I pulled into first place on Star
Over 51 authors and poets will flood into USF St. Petersburg for the 24th Annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. Saturday begins the festivities, which won’t feature a big
Ships carrying 1,948 liberated concentration camp prisoners arrived in Malmö, Sweden in April 1945. Years later, Malmö native and filmmaker Magnus Gertten came across archived footage and photographs taken at
The iconic civil rights hero, Congressman John Lewis, spoke on campus Wednesday to urge students to get out and vote. Lewis, 72, a Democrat who represents Georgia’s 5th congressional district,
In 2006, Albert Moreno, an infantryman, left the military on a medical discharge after suffering serious injuries that required facial reconstruction and knee surgery. That year his entire squad was
The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is threatening to change the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s way of life. The new installment would transport 470,000 barrels of crude oil 1,168 miles every
In 1908, the Chicago Cubs won their second World Series. During this time, William Howard Taft became the 27th President of the United States, ABC and NBC didn’t exist, and
In late October, Student Government launched USFSP Bull Board, a closed Facebook group that will allow students, faculty, staff and alumni to ask questions and to post about upcoming events.
Two clowns brandishing weapons stood in the room. From the ceiling hung streamers and littered balloons strayed across the floor. As students walked tentatively along a confetti-spattered pathway, the painted