In the fall of 2014, animal lovers and future veterinarians united and formed the Pre-Veterinary Society of USF St. Petersburg. The Pre-Vet Society’s goal is to prepare members and those
Author: Emily Tinti
For many, the month of February brings romance in the form of chocolate, oversized teddy bears, dinner dates and affection. For others, tax refunds are just as important. Being an
A bill that would allow Concealed Weapon Permit (CWP) holders to carry firearms on Florida university campuses is making its way through legislation. Licensed people at least 21 years of
Global news is generally frustrating, unsettling and a huge disappointment for mankind. I know that statement is highly contemptuous and negative, but hear me out. It’s just the general media.
We don’t always get what we want. We can stand up and have a long list of all the reasons why we should have that thing. We can even recruit
Pope Francis is one of the most admired and influential figures of our time. Forbes named him one of their five most powerful people, and the media portrays him in
Locals and visitors have immersed themselves in the botanical beauty of Sunken Gardens for more than 100 years. In the heart of St. Petersburg rests this roadside attraction, home to
Locale Market is not just a place for locals to indulge in freshly prepared gourmet meals, or a destination filled with farm and boat-fresh ingredients. This is a gastronomic experience
Speech code scrutiny continues as students grow mindful of the controversial regulations currently in place at USF St. Petersburg. The Crow’s Nest reported on the speech codes in an article
It’s difficult to imagine holiday greetings being offensive, but it happens more so every year. Christmas basically takes over the entire month of December, and the majority of the Western