University officials seek to grow enrollment from 4,700 students to 10,000 by 2024. Next week, they will make a case to turn USF St. Petersburg into a high-profile campus by
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Freshman Catherine Clifton received the ultimatum during spring break in an email from the Cashier’s Office: pay for a meal plan or be evicted from Residence Hall One. The notice
Florida legislators are making significant changes to tuition for state universities and colleges. While USF St. Petersburg Student Government members support bills to extend in-state tuition to deserving students, their
What began as a normal Sunday night shift at Burrito Boarder, for sophomore Sandra Pierre, 19, ended in assault, racial tension and a mess of Mexican food. At around 9:45
The two remaining campaign tickets sweated through the second student body presidential debate on Harborwalk yesterday. Armed with energy drinks and notepads, candidates Steven Bird and Cody Boyer answered students’
It started as an argument outside of Residence Hall One between a female student and her boyfriend, Derek Brown. They stood along the sidewalk at Fifth Avenue S., near Second
The election polls are open. Five candidates are running. Vote through Orgsync here! (polls close Feb. 27). Click on the names below to be linked to more info about each
Five candidates, in the most contested USFSP presidential election yet, discussed the role of the student body president at a debate on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Cody Boyer thinks the president
Lorenza Navarro, a 23-year-old psychology major, started an online petition asking USF St. Petersburg to move the graduation commencement to a larger venue, citing Tropicana Field as one possibility. The
A Student Government Senate vote on Wednesday, Feb. 19, supported a bill that will put the Student Life Center through another period of renovation. The legislation, proposed by Sophia Constantine,