When Lindsey Dornberger was searching for a place to pursue a doctorate in marine science, she considered four graduate schools before choosing USF. It is the “Goldilocks” of institutions, said
Author: Moriah Fantuz
The abrupt death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia sparked the debate between Republicans and Democrats over the President’s duty to nominate a replacement in his final year. The
City’s drinking water routinely tests within safety limit Dr. Johnny Wong has been a citizen of several municipalities, both nationally and internationally. He now serves as an educator in
One thousand miles and 70 days through Florida’s wilderness were captured in the documentary The Forgotten Coast: Return to Wild Florida. Explorers Mallory Dimmitt, Carlton Ward Jr. and Joe
As of December, the requirement for first-year students to live on campus was repealed, according to Pamela Johnson, a Resident Life Program specialist at USF St. Pete. The reversal may
“A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…” I grew up with these words. I had the original “Star Wars” trilogy on VHS and wore those suckers out.
A scenic three and a half-hour drive from St. Pete, give or take, will land you right in the heart of America’s oldest city. Established in 1565, the town remains
Whether you are a freshman living on campus without a car, or a graduating senior, spring semester is still a prime time to get involved in your community and give
Although no major government organization has confirmed the claim, 2015 is said to be one of the hottest years on record. Global temperature has been measured and recorded since about
Has the world finally accepted tattooed-individuals in the workplace, or will the generation be doomed to a jobless future? Solania Joseph’s tattoo is small and simple, a tiny black cross