By Antonio D Fazzalari Peter Lake, a professor at Stetson College of Law and an expert in higher education policy, visited campus Wednesday, to head a forum concerning the First
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By Whitney Elfstrom The university says that the lawsuit brought by a former student who was accosted in the parking garage is “vague and ambiguous.” The woman, called “L.E.” in
By Timothy Fanning and Devin Rodriguez Citing a 2-year-old incident, the Faculty Senate last month called on the university administration to step up efforts to “reduce sexual harassment and other discrimination”
By Whitney Elfstrom Reduce, reuse, recycle — a motto that we all grew up hearing. But what does it mean, and why does it matter? For Brian Pullen, the university’s
By Nancy McCann Friday the 13th was a lucky day for adjunct faculty members in the USF system who are seeking approval to hold a union election. In a 29-page
By Delaney Brown A former Student Government leader contends that the text messages and statements of a female student who accused him of sexual assault are contradictory and cast doubt on
By Antonio D Fazzalari In response to protests at universities across the nation focused on blocking alt-right speakers on campus, USF St. Petersburg will host an open forum concerning the
By Tiffany Beyer Of all the food produced in North America, 40 percent of it ends up in the trash. That startling statistic is the foundation for the Canadian documentary
By Brianna Rodriguez On Tuesday at approximately 3 p.m., a water line broke on the fourth floor of Residence Hall One, causing flooding and water damage to rooms throughout the
By Michael Moore Jr. A national search to find a new regional chancellor will begin next August, 11 months after Sophia Wisniewksa was ousted for the way she handled Hurricane
