By Jeffrey Waitkevich Al Gentilini is the captain of the Campus Recreation ship, and he wants to do more than keep it afloat, he wants to sail it to the
Year: 2017
By Jeffrey Waitkevich In 1973, the exhibition match dubbed the “Battle of the Sexes” brought the women’s rights movement to the tennis court. Spearheading the movement was Billie Jean King.
By Amber Nicol Tom Petty was a Florida boy. He was born a Libra, in Gainesville on Oct. 20, 1950, a true artist with an incredible biography and a whole lot
By Tiffany Beyer You might not think a public university in the heart of a city with one of the nation’s largest annual Pride parades would need LGBTQ Ally Training,
By Anna Bryson On a typical Sunday at Shark Tales Waterfront Restaurant on St. Pete Beach, bar patrons are hooting and hollering at television screens while watching NFL football. This
By Sara McDonald Since working at The Florida Holocaust Museum, I’ve witnessed an extraordinary amount of strength and resilience from followers of the Jewish faith and Holocaust survivors. When the
By Seth Payan After releasing his EP TBA, A Boogie wit da Hoodie knew his debut album that would follow had to be his best collection of work when the
By Emily Wunderlich Columbine: 13 people dead. Virginia Tech: 32 people dead. Aurora: 12 people dead. Sandy Hook: 28 people dead. San Bernardino: 14 people dead. Pulse nightclub: 49 people dead.
By Amber Nicol How’s a girl to feel about a man who died leaving behind a trail of pretty women dressed like bunnies and roughly $40 million? Well, I hate
By Antonio D Fazzalari Have you ever considered why you are pursuing a college education? Was it perhaps established as the only sensible course of action following high school during