Jarrett Sabatini, owner and barista at Intermezzo Coffee, stands behind the bar in white Converse, jeans and a “Make Coffee Great Again” T-shirt. Sabatini says that out of the three
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The new exhibit at the Dalí Museum, “Ferran Adrià: The Invention of Food”, displays art as food. Sadly, not everyone can afford to see cuisine as an artform. “We felt
For the past seven years Dr. Thomas Smith, a professor at USF St. Petersburg, has been listening to the often unheard stories of people affected by war. He’s received data
They have hopes, dreams and aspirations. Many of them want to be professional athletes when they grow up. Others are drawn toward the idea of being a mechanic. One wants
Teaching sex education has been delegated to science and physical education teachers, but in areas around Florida the lessons are limited to abstinence-only education. There is no course content requirement
It was Christmas Eve, 1944, but no one was celebrating. Instead, a group of soldiers was being hurriedly transported to Cherbourg, France via the S.S. Léopoldville. The unit was slated
In 2010, a British Petroleum (BP) oil rig exploded after a wellhead blowout, causing the worst oil spill in history. The U.S. government estimates that 4.9 million barrels of oil
Scene: A group of doctoral students from an array of different backgrounds and nationalities are gathered in Spain. They are not arguing, yelling or protesting, nor have they assembled to
St. Petersburg is a growing city, and there is a lot for new students to do. Here, we’ve compiled a list of St. Pete spots on and off campus that
Every student has a story Hannah Hitchen was not there to see her parents move her belongings into USF St. Petersburg’s Residence Hall One. Had she been, the French horn
