The USF St. Petersburg Coquina Pool is now on track to open June 1, just in time for the summer. Pool-staff hiring and the final touches to construction will be
Author: Jack Moscone
Would you give a stranger a dollar if you didn’t know how it would be spent? This is the question that Rosie Lee, a USF St. Petersburg digital journalism and
To make way for the new building that will house the Kate Tiedemann College of Business, trees will be cut down. But the wood from these trees will become furniture
Beginning last Thursday, the new recreation field is now open to USF St. Petersburg students, sports clubs and the Tampa Bay Rowdies during open recreation and practice hours. Students must
The new Offshore Sailing Team at USF St. Petersburg aims to equip students with skills and safety knowledge that will benefit them beyond college. The team holds practice every Monday
As opposed to several hours, electric-vehicle owners at USF St. Petersburg can now get a full charge in 30 minutes. Seven Nissan Quick Chargers, known as Level 3 chargers, will
Recent turmoil in the USF St. Petersburg Student Government caused senators to question Carly Chaput’s position as the Judiciary and Ethics Chair. During the Feb. 4 senate meeting, members voted
The Coquina Waterfront pool, last reported to be finished in mid-March, is now scheduled to reopen in April. The pool has been inoperative since November 2013 due to issues with
The spread of holiday cheer came in the form of language lessons and performances by students for Tavern patrons. On Dec. 4, French and Spanish professor Dr. Frederic Leveziel organized
Lazar Anderson, student government’s assistant chief of staff, is in the process of writing a transition manual for SG. This manual, according to Anderson, is meant to smooth out the