By Cory Cole In January, four students at USF St. Petersburg were left facing the reality that their bikes were stolen. Tiffany Nicholson, a second-year graduate student studying conservation biology,
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By Nancy McCann A key piece of the complex puzzle called consolidation planning will click into place this week. On Feb. 12, the Consolidation Task Force will present its recommendations
By Kate Rickman A new online reservation system designed to eliminate waitlists is in effect this semester for checking out study rooms at the library. Instead of checking out a
By Dylan Hart Student Government wants to make sure that no student is left hungry. The SG senate unanimously passed Resolution S19-001, named “Feed-A-Bull St. Pete,” at the Jan. 28
By Whitney Elfstrom When the Conference on World Affairs takes over USF St. Petersburg next week, students won’t have to fight as hard to secure a coveted parking spot. In
By Nancy McCann and Whitney Elfstrom Two influential state legislators who helped torpedo the university’s independent accreditation last year now say that St. Petersburg should become a branch campus when
By James Bennett III When general facility manager James Waechter first arrived at USF St. Petersburg seven months ago, the first thing he noticed was the withering, pale grass in
By Nancy McCann The biggest benefactor in the university’s history has done it again. Retired entrepreneur Kate Tiedemann and her partner, Ellen Cotton, have pledged $3 million to endow the
By Nancy McCann Ray Arsenault left a tenure-track position at the University of Minnesota in 1980 to come to St. Petersburg and teach at a tiny school that townspeople called
By Nancy McCann and Amy Diaz Seeking to allay the concerns of St. Petersburg faculty, USF system President Judy Genshaft says it “clearly has not been decided” how the campus
