By Dylan Hart What happens to a dream deferred? For the poets at the Studio@620’s Black History Month Poetry Showcase, it comes out on stage. Twelve local poets performed at
Month: February 2020
Story and photo by Jonah Hinebaugh Deep-fried foodies, capsaicin connoisseurs and high schoolers looking for date ideas have been blessed by small-time capitalists. The not-so-neat slice of Americana comes in
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Ineffable (adjective): Too great or extreme to be described in words; not to be uttered. For the second year, the Dean of Students Ambassadors
By Carrie Pinkard The College Democrats and Turning Point USA are often found battling it out on the debate stage. Since starting a debate series last semester, the groups have
By James Bennett III Three USF St. Petersburg students planned for months to speak with representatives of the federal government about how Title IX changes would affect them. Instead, the
By MK Brittain Yes, I’m a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog. It’s weird to admit that to a college newspaper and my peers. I’ve been hooked ever since I got
By Carrie Pinkard The last time I had a date for Valentine’s Day he showed up at my house with a half-eaten bag of Hershey’s kisses. “I went to lunch
By Katlynn Mullins I saw the infamous sea turtle video a few years ago — the one with a human trying to pull the straw out of the turtle’s nose.
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Seven acts. Fifteen minutes. Three songs. One stage. One destination. Concert-goers gathered Jan. 30 at Jannus Live in downtown St. Petersburg to witness Destination
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg has been designated with the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification for the second time since 2010. The university earned the classification — which serves