The bill redefines the legal abortion timeframe from 24 weeks to 15 weeks. Courtesy of @tampabay_sds on Instagram By Sofía García Vargas Roe v. Wade is challenged again by a new Florida
Month: January 2022
ARTPool Gallery offers unique fashion to the St. Pete area despite the changes due to the pandemic. Courtesy of @artpoolgallery on Instagram By Lily Cannon Despite a recent incident involving
All images courtesy of Marvel Comics By Aubrey Carr With the ever-growing popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the buzz surrounding the recently released “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” comic
HB 1557 intends to forbid LGBTQ+ topics from being discussed in many primary school classrooms and allow school officials to share with parents their child’s sexual orientation without their consent.
“Lamb” follows rural Iceland sheep farmers and their adoption of a hybrid sheep-headed child. Courtesy of IMDB Spoiler alert By Baron Reichenbach When so many horror movies strive to either
USF’s online Information Technology graduate program ranks No. 14 in the country. Courtesy of USF By Molly Ryan Last week, the University of South Florida sent out a press release
The Rays will be staying in Tampa Bay as MLB council strikes down Montreal split-season request. Courtesy of the City of St. Petersburg By Max Steele The Major League Baseball
The five-year strategic plan includes goals to become a top-25 university by 2027. Courtesy of USF By Molly Ryan A new strategic plan seeks to bring the University of South Florida to
The legislation looks to ban hourly rates at vacation properties and increase penalties for soliciting prostitution. Courtesy of USF By Aubrey Carr A proposed bill aimed at fighting human trafficking could
Pictured above:Students from all three campuses pose with USF’s Interim President Rhea Law and House Speaker Chris Sprowls at the Capitol. Courtesy of USF By Sophia George For members of