Above photo: At night, the USF St. Petersburg campus shows safety hazards and concerns that are hidden during the day. Courtesy of Christopher Guinn By Luke Cross To a student, a
Month: April 2018
Above photo: Stacy Pearsall spoke on her career as a combat photographer March 29 — an experience that brought her to more than 41 countries and earned her national recognition. Courtesy
Nipples: everyone has them, so why discriminate? There’s no reason why women should hide what men can flaunt, and even less reason why one high school student had to bandage
Above photo: Allyson Watson (center), dean of USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education, was a part of the “Empowering Women at Work” panel, where she talked about the importance of mentoring
By Anthony Nolfi It won’t win any Academy Awards, but for a two-hour CGI-filled extravaganza, “Pacific Rim: Uprising” is enjoyable enough to keep audiences in their seats. The first film,
Above photo: David Whalen has been slacklining since he was 15 and welcomes spectators at the USF St. Petersburg waterfront to hop on the 90 feet of webbing with him. Whitney
Above photo: Live body painting and costuming was done on-site at Perennial Bloom. Living works of art greeted attendees to immediately immerse them into the interactive fantasy land. Jonah Hinebaugh |
By Jonah Hinebaugh Illuminated by soft-colored stage lights, Japanese Breakfast frontwoman Michelle Zauner said Florida is one of the few places she’s been where the crowd always sings back the
Above photo: When USF system President Judy Genshaft gave a video pep talk to the university community on Jan. 18, she had not yet come out in favor of the proposal
By James Bennett The rap game has a new redheaded stepchild. The fast-food chain Wendy’s has gained popularity for it’s witty social media clapbacks. In October 2017, they went toe-to-toe