The Dining Services Committee will soon reveal new dining options for the 2013-2014 school year, aiming to increase affordability and variety at the Reef. Sodexo and Student Government representatives met
Author: Lenay Ruhl
Here’s something obvious: the new dorms in the University Student Center are nicer than the slightly older ones in Residence Hall One. In RHO, the furniture is a little bit
One race a-running, 1.8 miles of very dirty sidewalk, Two days of Budweiser drinking, Three days of awful traffic, and people whizzing by in annoying little carts, Four speeding
Eric Douthirt doesn’t look much like he did 11 years ago when he first set foot on campus as an undergraduate. His long musician’s hair has been cropped short, he
The Student Green Energy Fund is accepting ideas to match President Barack Obama’s challenge to reduce fossil fuels dependency. Projects to reduce the carbon footprint are in demand, and SGEF
Buttering somebody up is no piece of cake. It’s not a walk in the park, or a free ice cream cone either. When it comes to sucking up and winning
Boo Weekley had eight-under par round on Sunday to charge up 33 spots in the final round of the Tampa Bay Championship at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, but
At the end of high school, your decision about where you would attend college was a popularity contest. Was your new school the reigning football champion? Did it offer the
Ronald Brown, a finalist for USF St. Petersburg’s open regional chancellor position, has accepted a job as president for the University of North Texas, according to an article from The
Sometimes silence speaks a whole lot more than words. Such is the case with USF St. Petersburg’s chancellor selection process. The Tampa Bay Times reported on Thursday that Ronald Brown,