The end of the semester hangs heavy in the air, but it doesn’t have to spell doom. Here is a healthy procrastinator’s guide to getting through the last couple weeks
Category: Arts and Life
At 11 years old, Maria Vera knew the pain of leaving her home and her family’s cultural roots. But she wasn’t just moving to a different state or town. She
Statistics suggest that USF St. Petersburg has about 20 students who, if tested, would likely test positive for HIV. And, of those 20 students, about 18 have no idea they
“ We ask that you turn off your cell phone during this performance. We also ask that you go ahead and turn off your prejudice, too.” Larry Tish and
Some movie titles are just so blatantly obvious and without thought that they can be disheartening to the frequent moviegoer. Is it even worth your time and money when they’re
In the galley-style kitchen, Portobello mushrooms are lined up on cookie sheets next to slices of tomato, green pepper, cheese and ham. A young woman with a chef’s flair is
Many months of planning culminated in a successful drive for clothes donations at the Fashion-a-Bull show on April 3. The goal of the event was to put something together that
There is a lot more to the longboarding club than taking joyrides. Established in the fall 2012 semester, members tout it as the fastest growing group on campus, and they
Russia – 2 p.m., Wednesday. Over 200 radioactive wolves that had been living in the ruins of Chernobyl unbeknownst to scientists were disturbed by a magnitude-3 earthquake. They set out
One race a-running, 1.8 miles of very dirty sidewalk, Two days of Budweiser drinking, Three days of awful traffic, and people whizzing by in annoying little carts, Four speeding
