After giving thanks, people crowd stores to take advantage of Black Friday sales The turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce are still on the dinner table, but lines are already
Author: Lauren Hensley
On Nov. 2, a University of Missouri graduate student, Jonathan Butler announced he would go on a hunger strike until UM System President, Tim Wolfe, resigned from his position. Butler
How to maximize your budget, space, and style. Decorating on a budget At this point in the semester, you’ve more than likely embraced your status as a “broke college kid.”
Let’s face it, college is stressful. At some point during the semester, you might find yourself buried beneath massive amounts of reading for that British literature class your friend convinced
Welcoming diversity through community storytelling. Roaring conversations filled the Sunken Gardens ballroom, but gradually lowered as the house lights dimmed. Catherine Weaver sat up a little straighter in her chair
On Tuesday, Oct. 6, Jared Bolton, 19 and Cynthia Wyre, 21, were crowned king and queen of USF St. Petersburg. “It’s an honor to represent the school and show everyone
A breakdown of the week’s homecoming festivities. Monday, Oct. 5 Night At The Bay Kick Off – Harbor Lawn, 7 p.m. Start homecoming week with a bang! This “Pep-Rally” style
What’s going on this month in the Bay: First Friday Block Party – Friday, Oct. 2 On the first Friday of every month, downtown St. Petersburg hosts an outrageous block
Switching to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle certainly has it’s perks. A diet filled with fresh fruits, veggies and whole grains leads to an abundance of health benefits. Unfortunately, a
Sixty-two employees at USF St. Petersburg are responsible for maintenance, custodial work, groundskeeping, mail service and more. Many people don’t realize how much goes into keeping the campus clean and