Some English majors are noticing limited class options for their spring class schedule. The departure of some visiting professors in the program is cause for the lack of options. Part
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Lazar Anderson, student government’s assistant chief of staff, is in the process of writing a transition manual for SG. This manual, according to Anderson, is meant to smooth out the
As the campus looks toward expanding to 10,000 students, campus territory may also be expanding. USF St. Petersburg has signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Poynter Institute for
The main emergency operation center for the university was completed this fall. The center, located within the campus police department on Third Street S., tracks virtually anything that occurs on
Prior to the start of the second Fisheries Symposium held on Nov. 13-15, world-famous artist and ocean-enthusiast Guy Harvey shared his latest documentary, Sharks of the World, with USF St.
Grants and donations continue to flow into the university. The USF College of Marine Science, based on the USF St. Petersburg campus, was awarded a $20.2 million grant by the
“Unique,” “engaged,” “inviting,” “ home.” Those were just a few of the words used to describe USF St. Petersburg last month at the initial campus conversation about the Strategic Plan.
The American university is thought of as a place where minds are opened and ideas are shared. But most universities have speech codes in place that “prohibit expression that would
Loads of money. Scathing, half-true political advertisements. Experience as a state senator. These are the things Judithanne McLauchlan, USF St. Petersburg political science professor, was up against in her run
Promoting feminism. Empowering women. Eliminating gender roles. These are the goals of the Women’s Empowerment Club, a new club at USF St. Petersburg. Sophomore and club president Katie Wagner said