Julie Buckner Armstrong is a writer by nature. From journaling through her teen years to the release of her book “Mary Turner and the Memory of Lynching”—13 years in the
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Despite the lack of attention to Bayboro Garden over the summer, former Gardening Club President Christian Coffey said he didn’t leave on a whim. “When I found out I was
All I wanted in my first five minutes was to get a move on and change into fresher clothes. After a six-hour shift at the golf course, I looked like
On Thurs. Sept. 15, USF Athletics hosted its first outreach event at the USF St. Petersburg Chick-fil-A. The goal of the event was to garner more interest from satellite campuses
By Taylor Gaudens and Amanda Pretulac With posh restaurants located three blocks from campus, there is no excuse not to hit up happy hour with friends. The fancy atmosphere makes
August 31 marked the final day of Welcome Week with events such as Get on Board Day and Take the Plunge with Campus Recreation. Although there was a slight rain
Anthony Patterson, 19, uses the power of words and technology to reach others in hopes to inspire them to pause daily and get a different perspective on life. The Sacramento,
Despite ample funding, a sizeable budget was not enough to keep Bayboro Garden flourishing over the summer. The garden became neglected because former Gardening Club president, Christian Coffey uprooted and
USF St. Petersburg students are paying over $900 more to live at the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront hotel for the fall semester because Residence Hall One has hit capacity. The
Students interested in meeting new people and engaging in student life can join a campus club—or start their own. There are three basic steps to create a recognized club, said