A once run-down convenience store is transforming into a new hangout and healthy food haven for students. For years, Tim O’Connell and Jim Nguyen – friends since the fifth grade
Category: Arts and Life
It was a hot and humid Saturday afternoon at the USF St. Petersburg 50th Anniversary Block Party, but many of the visitors cooled off with a pint of fresh Bayboro
Sixteen artists transformed the streets of downtown St. Petersburg into a gallery, using city buildings as canvases. In an effort to amplify the city’s artful image, the festival revitalized barren
Uber: Students make and save money. Uber gets people from point A to point B economically and efficiently, and also offers students the opportunity to earn a little extra cash
A button-down oxford with the sleeves rolled just beneath the elbow, dress slacks, running shoes, and a backpack tossed jauntily over the shoulder was his everyday work uniform. Nothing too
Sixty-two employees at USF St. Petersburg are responsible for maintenance, custodial work, groundskeeping, mail service and more. Many people don’t realize how much goes into keeping the campus clean and
It isn’t quite a full-blown bachelor’s degree program yet, but USF St. Petersburg is now offering a certificate program in brewing arts. Yes, students can actually go to school to
Experience the St. Petersburg arts scene after dark during the city’s monthly Art Walk. On the second Saturday of every month, more than 40 galleries, including the Duncan McClellan Gallery
Just a few weeks before the first classes at USF “Bay Campus,” James Anthony Schnur, 50, was born at a hospital three blocks away. For 13 years Schnur has been
J.M. “Sudsy” Tschiderer Class of ’71 Environment: Her last name is Tschiderer, but three generations of university students know her as
