Sixteen-year-old Alexander Watts was dressed in Tampa Bay Rowdies gear from head to toe. He’ll make the 75 minute drive to every home game this soccer season. “I came to
Author: Evy Guerra
St. Petersburg is a growing city, and there is a lot for new students to do. Here, we’ve compiled a list of St. Pete spots on and off campus that
Colored chalk of blue, pink and green were thrown in the air as USF St. Petersburg students celebrated the Indian festival of love and the start of spring – Holi
Film focuses on Chinese food culture in America Late at night, sliding into the red booth at a Chinese restaurant in Ohio, Ian Cheney ordered General Tso’s chicken like he
Immigration, Internet and Globalization Collective contribution Diplomats, military officials and academic experts from across the nation and around the globe filled the University Student Center at USF St. Petersburg to
The sound of indie-rock with a mix of violin and electric guitar can be heard coming from the Tavern at Bayboro. It’s Glass House Point – freshman Dylan Methot’s band
Fourteen years ago, Sherika Dixon was homeless. She served in the navy for two years, but after getting injured, she was released on disability. But shortly after she had her