By Delaney Brown As news of the Australian wildfires prompted an outpouring of social media #thoughtsandprayers, one USF St. Petersburg student decided to take action instead of sharing condolences. A
Year: 2020
By Decker Lavely A St. Petersburg native will soon be serving the city a glass of wine with a side of literary fiction. Book + Bottle is a bookstore and
By Savannah Carr Members of the program call themselves the “cream of the crop.” But what do USF ambassadors really do? According to the USF St. Petersburg website, the university
By Dylan Hart When the St. Petersburg campus opens its third residence hall in July, it’s possible that some of its rooms will be empty. As a result, university administration
By Dylan Hart The campus gym is expanding its inventory with four new pieces of equipment designed to make working out more interactive and fun. Over winter break, a set
Photo and story by Carrie Pinkard No one thought they’d end up together. He was calculative, precise, methodical. She was vibrant, messy and — at times — surreal. But when
By Katlynn Mullins With the new constitution for a consolidated Student Government, students should anticipate changes to the upcoming general elections. With these changes come more positions for students to
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg is taking another step toward expansion. During a Dec. 5 St. Petersburg city council meeting, Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock explained that the St.
By Katlynn Mullins As university officials broke ground on the new residence hall last April, ospreys watched from their nest. Now, USF St. Petersburg is paying tribute to them. The
Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins Chairs were spread into rows in the University Student Center Ballroom. In front of them, a stage with a wall of windows as the