Robert Pierpoint covered six presidents as a White House correspondent, including President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. In all, he spent 40 years at CBS News. But only two people have
Category: Arts and Life
Flashing lights, selfies and energetic photographers. These were just a few things visitors of the 2014 Tampa Bay Fashion Show saw. This year, the event was held at the Hilton
Many students when commuting to USF St. Petersburg cross over one of the Bay area’s most recognizable landmarks – the Sunshine Skyway bridge. Sept. 6 marked a milestone anniversary in
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter expanded into the latest magical experience, Diagon Alley. Inside of Universal Studios, a London replica teases into the magic waiting at the wizarding entrance
Art can be found in every corner of St. Petersburg, and there is something for everybody to do on just about every day of the week. The Second Saturday ArtWalk
Moving out and attending school in a new town can mean leaving a familiar general physician, dentist or veterinarian back home. Preparation for any emergency is important, especially when searching
Finding reliable transportation to return home for holidays and special occasions can be challenging for students who don’t own a car. The latest travel option students have is Megabus, a
So you live on campus, and you dropped a thousand-plus dollars on that meal plan. Maybe you love it#or, you hate it. Either way, you have to eat it, or
For eight years, Dr. Lisa Starks-Estes has committed to the development of her first book Violence, Trauma, and Virtus in Shakespeare’s Roman Poems and Plays: Transforming Ovid. Starks-Estes is an
St. Petersburg, or “the ‘Burg,” is full of quirky and weird sights with a history that is just as colorful as its modern nightlife. Unfamiliar with the area? Returning students