By James Bennett III After spending approximately $1 million on rebranding, the University of South Florida decided to trash its redesigned logo only eight months later. Alumni, students, faculty and
Year: 2019
By Nancy McCann The Florida Legislature has spoken: When the three campuses of the USF system are consolidated in 2020, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee will be full branch campuses. That
By Michael Moore Jr. When students amassed in The Edge during Thursday’s reading day, it was for more than just another art show: It was a culmination of student artwork
By Emily Wunderlich and Nancy McCann Nineteen months after she was ousted for the way she handled preparations for a looming hurricane, former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska has struck back.
By Dylan Hart After a hectic week that nearly resulted in the impeachment of six Student Government members, the senate committee on impeachment has reached a decision: No further investigation
By Jonah Hinebaugh Jaclyn Dell never planned on pursuing a degree. Now, she’s graduating with a master’s degree and has been awarded a grant via the Fulbright U.S. Student Program
By Katlynn Mullins There isn’t a “perfect” diet. Food is subjective. Some people are drawn to steak, while others are drawn to pad thai. It isn’t a question of weight
By Whitney Elfstrom In three years, Evy Guerra has seen 12 doctors. She’s had doctors cancel appointments and stop taking her calls. She’s had doctors refuse to give her birth
By Emily Sissell A rocky start is what Gabe Walks wakes up to every morning. The smell of salt water blows through his sailboat’s windows, just off the South Yacht
By Brianna Rodriguez Milton White, assistant director of the Military and Veterans Success Center, won the grand prize of the “AARP Honoring Our Heroes” contest after being nominated by a