On opening night, the hustle and bustle of the city could be felt reverberating across the Williams House Courtyard. “Leaves will fall on you,” warned artistic director, Veronica Matthews to
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The annual Campus Moviefest comes to USF St. Petersburg in less than a week. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply looking for a creative outlet, this event is an
The USFSP Gospel Choir sang “Wade in the Water,” a popular spiritual, while chained to one another on the floor of the stage, a vivid resemblance of the 12.5 million
For many commuter students, their college experience can be summed up as – Get to class and go home. Because well, life is busy. The University Student Center is working
Nothing brightens a day quite like a sunflower. In mid-November, roughly 100 random students and faculty members received sunflowers with just one string attached: a note containing a positive message
By: Tamiracle Williams and Evy Guerra tamiracle@mail.usf.edu evelyng1@mail.usf.edu [huge_it_slider id=”21″] Food brings people together. Brittania Warren, the president of USFSP Cook Masters, said people love to talk about food just
By Nikki Sawyer nicolesawyer@mail.usf.edu Bad dance moves typically lead to embarrassment, awkward looks and unpleasant memories. Yet for the USF St. Petersburg charity event, Miracle Dance Marathon, students on their
On Harborwalk students made dreamcatchers to the sound of traditional Native American music. To kick off Native American Heritage Month, the Multicultural Activities Council (MAC) showcased a Native Spirit Exhibition.
Over 51 authors and poets will flood into USF St. Petersburg for the 24th Annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. Saturday begins the festivities, which won’t feature a big
Two clowns brandishing weapons stood in the room. From the ceiling hung streamers and littered balloons strayed across the floor. As students walked tentatively along a confetti-spattered pathway, the painted