“Our lives, our economy and our future depend on it.” Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Grace Leah stood in the middle of an intersection next to an elderly man
Month: September 2019
By Bryce Lawson Hip-hop artist Travis Scott and Netflix collaborated to create the documentary “Look Mom I Can Fly.” The title refers to the rise of Scott on both artistic
By Savannah Carr The sailing team drew national attention after sailors from U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg brought five students ashore from Bayboro Harbor on Sept. 12. According to
By Bryce Lawson One day after joining the New England Patriots, Antonio Brown had a lawsuit filed against him alleging he sexually assaulted his former trainer on three separate occasions.
By James Bennett III St. Petersburg will join 21 other Florida cities in protesting climate change Sept. 20. According to the event’s Facebook page, conservationists will meet at St. Petersburg
The consolidation plan was labeled a “preliminary blueprint.” But when USF system President Steve Currall unveiled it last week, campus veterans heard echoes of an unhappy yesteryear, when St. Petersburg
By Emily Wunderlich and Dylan Hart One student fee structure. One Student Government. And, possibly, one student newspaper. Those are some of the implications outlined in USF system President Steve
By James Bennett III I am sick and tired of all the flak that Comic Sans is given. Ask any web designer, author or professor which typeface is the worst,
“If you make a student wait four weeks to get treatment for depression, you will ruin their whole semester.” By Carrie Pinkard Thinking about going to therapy may conjure up
By Seth Payan Last April, plans to remodel the Davis building’s second floor first began. The project blueprints were planned to be completed around fall of 2018, but consolidation threw