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
Author: Emily Wehunt
A familiar face is back on campus. Dr. Gardiner “Tuck” Tucker, 57, who spent eight months here last spring semester working as interim dean of students and director of housing,
The city once called “God’s waiting room” is now a destination for millennials. A recent study done by credit card company NerdWallet ranked St.Petersburg as the No. 1 city in
A bus packed full of USF St. Petersburg students will be departing from campus before dawn on Feb.11 en route to the Capitol building in Tallahassee. USFSP will join dozens
I share the frustration that many students have about the library hours. I am a night owl, so I get a lot of my school work done in the later
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library closes at 10 p.m. on weekdays. So when the end of the semester rolls around, the complaints begin. Students electronically voice their opinions through the
A new farmers’ market is coming to St. Petersburg, but you won’t have to go far to find it. At the next Harbor Market on Jan. 27, Sodexo, the on-campus
After spending four years as the regional vice chancellor of student affairs at USF St. Petersburg, Dr. Julie Wong, 54, has accepted a new position in her home state of
When the BP oil spill, also referred to as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, USF’s College of Marine Science partnered with other institutions
Senior Devan Carr spent his first two years at USF St. Petersburg before transferring to the Tampa campus with his associate degree. He decided to finish his degree at Tampa