By Noel Mullins St. Petersburg’s sewage spills are a hot topic for environmental leaders on campus. “I’m conflicted, honestly,” said Byron Baugh, sustainable initiatives coordinator for student government. “The fact
Category: Campus News
By Michael Moore Jr. Of the over 4,000 students enrolled at USF St. Petersburg, 250 of them voted in the most recent Student Government senate elections. That’s a 61.5 percent
By Brianna Rodriguez The Trump administration aims to discontinue former President Barack Obama’s policies on transgender troops serving in the military. Student veterans at USF St. Petersburg say that transgender
By Michael Moore Jr. Should a professor be allowed to wear blackface at a Halloween party in order to teach her students about cultural appropriation? This is a question you
By Anna Bryson Changes are coming to the journalism department next year. The department is undergoing revisions to its course requirements in the undergraduate department, the graduate and the Food
By Timothy Fanning When Jessica Berringer and her friends first saw the rat on the first floor of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, her friends were studying rat anatomy for
By Delaney Brown and Whitney Elfstrom Ready to shake off its commuter campus reputation, USF St. Petersburg is tackling its last barrier with the third and largest residential building. Tentatively
By Emily Wunderlich and Timothy Fanning Are you dressing up this Halloween? How about your friends, siblings or roommates? What will you wear and how did you decide which costume?
By Devin Rodriguez, Whitney Elfstrom and Timothy Fanning A small plane approaching Albert Whitted Airport made an emergency landing last Wednesday on a busy street 1.5 miles southwest of the
By: Brianna Rodriguez As the end of the semester draws closer, registration for the new semester approaches. Academic advisers saw over 300 students this week and will continue to take
