Above photo: Martin Tadlock (center), USF St. Petersburg interim regional chancellor, at a panel at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs on Thursday. The panel discussed whether students are getting schooling
Year: 2018
By Emily Wunderlich The Student Government election rules commission unanimously voted Thursday to throw out the case against presidential candidate Kaeden Kelso and running mate Ysatis Jordan. Michael Hanlon, former
Above photo: It is important to recognize that the world’s problems are “deeply intermeshed,” Thomas R. Pickering declares at the campus’ sixth annual conference on world affairs. Nancy McCann | The
Above photo: Kaeden Kelso, presidential candidate, and Ysatis Jordan, vice presidential candidate will run unopposed in the spring 2018 election. Courtesy of Ysatis Jordan By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom Less
By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom Student Government’s supreme court unanimously decided Monday that it would not take Mariah McQueen’s case against the election rules commission. Now student body presidential
Above photo: Nazi Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann’s capture at the hands of Israeli Mossad agents is the centerpiece of the Holocaust Museum’s new exhibit, Operation Finale. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons By Michael
By Delaney Brown In a world of Facebook rants and Twitter arguments, Delicious Dialogues, a moderated luncheon debate, aims to heighten the level of civil discourse. Students and faculty are
Dr. Cecil Mackey, an economist and lawyer who served as the second full-time president of the University of South Florida, died Feb. 8. He was 89. Mackey, who earned a
The president of the USF system is set to make about $925,000 in pay and deferred compensation again in 2018-2019. A committee of the Board of Trustees approved that contract
Above photo: “The Fountain,” one of Duchamp’s most well-known pieces, is displayed in the Dali Museum’s latest exhibit, Dali/Duchamp. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. By Anna Bryson St. Petersburg loves to love