When Carolina Nutt told her friends she wanted to go to college, they didn’t believe her. They said a Hispanic girl would never be successful. Now, years later, she proved
Year: 2017
By Rachel Freeman When we hear the word “hypnosis,” maybe a pendulum swinging back and forth in front of someone’s dazed eyes comes to mind. Or maybe a hypnotist counting
Sustainability on campus just got a whole lot brighter. The university unveiled a 40 kilowatt solar array carport on Wednesday during a ribbon cutting ceremony which saw speakers praise sustainable
By Timothy Fanning Vanessa Ferrer spent tireless hours helping to provide opportunities for high education to impoverished and indigenous women in Latin America. For that the USF St. Petersburg alumna
Let’s face it, the days when your boss let you drink a beer at lunch are long gone. But if you love beer, especially craft beer, you can still drink
By Delaney Brown After a seven month search, the university has decided on a new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Magali Cornier Michael, the former Associate Dean
In this week’s episode of the “Stars and Scrubs” podcast, Jeffrey Waitkevich and “Big Mike,” aka Michael Fergusson, talk about the Eric Bledsoe trade, DeAndre Ayton and the return of
By Sara McDonald “The Fault in Our Stars” made John Green one of the most successful young-adult authors in the world. In the novel, he tackled themes like mental illness,
By Emily Bowers Pete Souza, the former chief official White House photographer, is more than just the man behind the camera; He’s got quite the sense of humor, too. “I
By Michael Mcdade Students gathered as they noticed a tent that showcased the history of Bhutan Wednesday. Tashi Wangmo, an anthropology major, is the first Bhutanese student to attend USF St.