By Jovannie Belot Art and science are often viewed as opposites, and rarely do those opposites collide. But the power of fluid movement and purposeful motion quickly changed that at
Year: 2019
By Timothy Fanning Student Body President Daniel “Kaeden” Kelso and Ysatis Jordan, the student body vice president, cannot assure their constituents that the 2019-2020 student fee budget was not written
By Emily Sisell Four actresses used their talents to address the topic of sexual assault April 10 to an audience of around 30 at USF St. Petersburg. The actresses —
By Katlynn Mullins Have you ever thought of the world ending and being saved by an almighty alligator? Apparently, it’s crossed Matt Cowley’s mind. “Death and Other Errors in Judgement,”
By Ayden Marrullier Like most of my fellow students at USF St. Petersburg, I never imagined that choosing to study at this amazing waterfront facility would endanger my health and
By James Bennett III Theo Wujcik was a painter, drawer and master printer. His art has been shown in galleries across the world, including New York, Hong Kong and Liverpool,
By Gabby Dacosta Feet tapped, fingers snapped, tears fell and stomachs hurt from laughing as music bounced off the walls and moved around the room, filling it with musical and
By Bryce Lawson For years, fans of the beloved early 1960s anthology series, “The Twilight Zone,” have been looking for a reboot deserving of being put alongside the classic Rod
By Amy Diaz Pulitzer Prize finalist and best-selling author Ben Montgomery will speak at 4:30 p.m April 16 in the Lynn Pippenger Hall Auditorium. Montgomery will present “The Long Haul:
By Dylan Hart Funding for the Campus Movie Fest, which was eliminated when Student Government approved a budget for 2019-2020, has been restored. At the recommendation of student body president