On Jan. 16, the largest Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade in the Southeastern United States will march 2.5 miles through St. Petersburg, starting at Tropicana Field and ending at
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Make someone else’s holidays a littler brighter this season by donating or volunteering to a worthy cause. If you’re not sure where to begin, here are a few simple ideas
The Residence Hall One professional staff is planning to remove the front desk and renovate the area into office space in the near future. As the university expands, the RHO
Incidences in Residence Hall One this semester have upset more than a few students. But unless students follow through with an official complaint, the issues cannot be addressed and changes
With graduation and the future looming, the best thing students can do in an economy with a 9.1 percent unemployment rate is plan ahead and be proactive. Barbara Higel, assistant
By: Taylor Gaudens and Anthony Patterson The removal of the front desk in Residence Hall One has raised safety concerns and a group of students who oppose the change started
Beyond the table piled high with baked delectables—peach cobbler, coffee cake, whole wheat scones and homemade pumpkin muffins with cream cheese—students were learning to connect the abstract causes from public
The shaded tables along Harborwalk were stocked up with an array of food to celebrate Food Day. Despite the small turnout to the event, it hasn’t slowed down the combined
Two teams battled it out at the lip-sync contest during USFSP’s Homecoming week celebration. Originally thought to be five teams competing, the final two teams took the stage to try
Flu shots, beginner boot camp and make-your-own stress balls are some of the events that will be offered during Wellness Week at USFSP. The three-day event, which begins Oct. 25,