A home for the College of Business came one step closer to realization on July 5 with the selection of local architecture firm Harvard Jolly to design the building. The
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By WENDY JOAN BIDDLECOMBE AND CHRISTOPHER GUINN Regional Chancellor Margaret Sullivan became the third top executive at USF St. Petersburg within a decade to vacate or be removed from the
During the long, draining political battle to create a campus community center at USF St. Petersburg, the students who lobbied on behalf of their peers were faced with a choice:
Those who arrived early to Michael Grunwald’s talk in Harbor Hall last Tuesday may have spotted the journalist in the entrance, doing what journalists do—filing a story. Dressed in a
With the opening of the University Student Center, students can meet, eat, study and sleep in what is destined to become the center of campus life while taking pride in
William Hogarth, a former dean of the College of Marine Science, has been named interim regional chancellor by USF President Judy Genshaft. Hogarth, 73, said his job will be to
Student Government will vote on the 2012-2013 budget Wednesday, April 18. The meeting is open to the public and starts at 3 p.m. in Davis 130. The table below outlines
For most undergraduates, writing papers is strictly academic. For students in the Lead, Learn and Serve program, they get the chance to see their words make change in the community.
There’s good and bad news to recent discoveries regarding excessive leaks from the swimming pool behind Coquina Hall: it isn’t sinking, but repairs could be just as costly as replacement.
After three years serving up chicken sandwiches and milkshakes to students and staff, the Chick-fil-A on campus will be closing its doors for good. The store recently began reducing its