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By Delaney Brown After a seven-month search, the university has chosen a new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Magali Cornier Michael, the former Associate Dean of the
By Delaney Brown After a seven month search, the university has decided on a new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Magali Cornier Michael, the former Associate Dean
By Delaney Brown By day, Tim Curran is the CEO of a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the role of distributors in a healthy technological economy, but by night, he teaches
By Delaney Brown and Alex Eubanks Let’s Talk Athletics, a Student Government sponsored forum, aimed to set the record straight on what the $1.5 million campus athletics program would look like.
By Delaney Brown and Whitney Elfstrom Ready to shake off its commuter campus reputation, USF St. Petersburg is tackling its last barrier with the third and largest residential building. Tentatively
By Delaney Brown A 24-foot $10,000 sailboat crashed into the jetty of Lassing Park last Saturday. Driven by a waterfront patron, the engine lost engine power and drifted into the
By Delaney Brown A former Student Government leader contends that the text messages and statements of a female student who accused him of sexual assault are contradictory and cast doubt on
By Delaney Brown After years of suggestions to introduce intercollegiate sports, the university received an early study on the possibility of bringing them to campus. It is entirely possible
By Delaney Brown Martin Tadlock never knew his biological father. Growing up, his mother and stepfather didn’t talk about him or his family. For a while, he would wonder about