The storm made landfall on Friday, with rushing winds and heavy downpours. Hermine was the first hurricane to hit Florida in 11 years. USF St. Petersburg announced it would close
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When Student Government approved its 2016-2017 budget last spring, it made a $93,511 mistake. Student leaders allocated that amount for an “administration fee” to the university. The mistake created a
Without public explanation, the president and vice president of Student Government have temporarily stepped down. In an Aug. 11 email to SG members, SG representatives said president Ziya Kardas and
The Florida Tea Party, League of Women Voters, Christian Coalition, Nature Conservancy, Florida Chamber of Commerce, and Sierra Club all agree: Amendment 4 is a win for Florida. This diverse
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue was on scene at the USF St. Petersburg parking garage at 1 p.m. today. They were responding to reports of smoke coming from the first floor
The new College of Business building will not open until early next year, in time for the spring semester. The $27 million building, which will house a majority of the
One went to college on the GI Bill. The other had a scholarship to play softball. Now they are newcomers and key figures in the USF St. Petersburg administration. Although
Summer is calling. The beaches, sunshine and relaxation are all reaching out. But for some students, summer is a time to catch up, re-take a class that didn’t go well,
The journey that led her to become America’s first female four-star general was more about leadership than gender. That was the message from retired Army Gen. Ann Dunwoody, who addressed
USFSP students turn to crowdfunding sites for cash for charities, and personal expenses. Finding the funds to cover travel expenses, study abroad, or raise money for charity is difficult, and