By Katlynn Mullins Meghan King enjoys connecting people. Whether it’s athletes to oncology patients or herself with children, she finds the two wires that were meant to connect and puts
Year: 2019
Story and photo by Bryce Lawson For the month of October, I decided to watch a horror movie each day. For some, that might be an overload of monster madness.
By James Bennett III A curious student walked into the Career Center around 11:45 a.m. on Oct. 14 with questions about a job offer that seemed too good to be
By James Bennett III You hate to see it. Every year, as our (supposedly) tropical paradise begins to cool down and all the jack-o’-lantern candy baskets emerge, a small hoard
By Dylan Hart All three USF student governments passed a new constitution last week, which decides how SG will function in a consolidated university and gives the authority to administer
Story and photo Annabella Keim Set during the turn of the century, this museum — hidden within the Boyd Hill Nature Preserve — is filled with all kinds of historical
Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard The USF St. Petersburg College Democrats and Turning Point USA returned to their podiums for a second debate last week. It proved to be
By Lauryn Walker USF St. Petersburg has a number of features on campus to keep its students safe. About 50 emergency buttons located throughout the campus are one asset that
“Although many details are still in the works, the new plan was quickly welcomed by three key players in the ongoing consolidation debate.” By Nancy McCann St. Petersburg campus leaders
The new constitution will be voted on October 14. By Dylan Hart For years, the student senate in St. Petersburg has decided how to spread the revenue generated by students’