By Amy Diaz It is the only planet in the solar system that rotates clockwise. It is the Roman goddess of love, sex, beauty and fertility. And starting March 30,
Month: March 2019
By Dinorah Prevost After 22 years, I finally left the house with my hair out. Not down — out. This black girl learned to love her curls. And it’s been
By Emily Wunderlich Ensnarled in confusion and miscalculations, Student Government budget writers have proposed deep cuts in an array of student organizations and programs. But because of SG’s mistakes, it
By Anna Bryson St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman created a Storefront Conservation Corridor Plan, which aims to protect small businesses on Central Avenue. He wants the public to turn out
By Anna Bryson When Steven Currall becomes president of USF on July 1, he will take over a three-campus system for the third time in his academic career. “I’ve seen
By Gabby Dacosta In college, students expect to do homework, study and take tests. They don’t usually expect to battle imaginary zombies or carelessly dance on stage. Around 40 students
By Emily Wunderlich When Student Government leaders disclosed how they propose to allocate Activities and Services fees to campus organizations in 2019-2020, they said cuts were necessary because revenue is
By Nancy McCann The USF Board of Trustees has approved an implementation plan and timeline to consolidate the three campuses of the university system by 2020. But what the future
By Anna Bryson It’s happened, folks: The India pale ale is no longer the hot beer of the season. Long gone are the days of sipping on an extra-dry, hoppy
Story and photos by Thomas Iacobucci Artists of all ages, showcasing a wide range of mediums, stood near their art pieces at The Edge, ready to offer an explanation of