USF St. Petersburg alum Corey Givens Jr. and graduate student James Scott ran, but failed to grab the City Council’s district 6 seat. By Dinorah Prevost In Tuesday’s primary election,
Month: August 2017

By Nancy McCann Soon after adjunct faculty members in the USF system got serious about forming a union, university administrators came out swinging. A union seeking to represent adjuncts from

By Delaney Brown Campus Recreation unveiled its new $1.3 million remodel of the old Coquina Club last week, building excitement among students and faculty. Now called The Edge, Campus

***Warning: Spoilers Alert*** By Emily Beck Season 7 of “Game Of Thrones” has come to an end but the story continues. As we reach another incredible finale by the producers

By Michael Fergusson The University of South Florida Bulls have been much-hyped throughout this offseason. On Saturday, they got off to a shaky start before rolling on toward a 42-22

By Michael Moore Jr. When the student got into the elevator on the ground floor of the university parking garage one afternoon last year, a man she did not know

By Tiffany Beyer With major changes happening on the 600 block of Central Avenue, a new artsy area has sprung up nearby to capture the fading vibe of the iconic

By Alexander Eubanks Aug. 25 was one of the most eventful days in hip hop this year. Seven albums dropped Friday, all with high hopes and heavy interest and “Too

By Jeffrey Waitkevich The university is set to unveil The Edge, a remodeled recreation space, to students in a soft opening at 5 p.m. Monday. Al Gentilini, associate director of

By Lis Casanova Monday Got a late night class on Mondays? Don’t let that make you miss out on dinner! Do a quick run-by Student Governments office at the Student