Henna tattoos, games and even a mechanical bull, all provided great ways to forget about looming midterms. However, the most important aspect of the event stayed obvious throughout the night:
Category: Arts and Life
The Firestone Grand Prix returns to the streets of St. Petersburg this weekend. The event, comprised of 13 races, will run from March 10-12. Every year since 2009 it has
The road trip is an American rite of passage: grabbing a few close friends, piling into a beat up van and hitting the road, seeking adventure. The development of expansive,
Our little campus by the bay doesn’t seem like it would attract a lot of international students, and it would be hard to point out the 40 of them here
Armed with a camera, microphones, an Apple Macbook Pro and a hard drive for storing footage, students are excited to bring their creativity to the big screen. Participants waited in
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
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
Everybody dies but not everybody lives. This may be true, however, what if it took dying to finally bring somebody to life? Now, this notion may sound impractical but in
This African-American history month, let’s discover new literature, music and film together. Every week in February I am going to search for material by African-American writers, performers and musicians. I
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
