As the semester slowly comes to a shrieking halt, everyone can’t help but think about what they are going to do once the struggle is over. Hibernation always seems like
Author: Caitlin Ashworth
Greed, power, fortune: Money. A dollar bill is just a piece of paper. Easily torn, yet it remains strong and in control. Art becomes the new currency for the Dali
Music and art have redesigned downtown St. Petersburg, giving it a vintage style with a modern twist. USF St. Petersburg senior Kalynd Kryza has embraced the city and opened Blond,
Lords, Ladies, Warlocks and Wenches galore, the 37th Bay Area Renaissance Festival brought fantasies to life at the MOSI in Tampa. In case you missed it, time travel to the
I walked straight down the illuminated rainbow hallway; stripes of ROY G. BIV lit the floor and were reflected by mirrored orbs hanging from the ceiling. The entrance to The
Following the extended “Picasso/ Dalí, Dalí /Picasso” exhibit, the Salvador Dalí Museum opened “Dalí & da Vinci: Minds, Machines and Masterpieces,” displaying the works of Salvador Dalí and Leonardo da
Finally, the time has come. Tagalongs. Thin Mints. Samoas. Girl Scout cookies are back. But where are the Girl Scouts? I’m keeping cash in my pocket just in case I
St. Petersburg’s City Council members are welcoming new technology created by rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft. Uber is a crowd-sourced taxi service, where customers and drivers use a
This week, students across USF St. Petersburg will get the opportunity to vote for the future student-body president and vice president, as well as senate candidates. Voting takes place on
Chocolate fountains flowed as single students gathered in hopes of finding a date for Valentine’s Day. Auctioneer Thomas Boyd fast-talked the catwalk once again at the second annual Love-A-Bull, a