As he was leaving Harbor Hall one afternoon in August, USF St. Petersburg student Nicholas Palmer, 20, was accosted by a bicyclist who tried to grab his backpack. When an
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Lunch Pals Mentoring Opportunity. David Thompson is just a freshman, but he is already involved in a new campus club that aims to help students at a struggling elementary school
Course programs geared toward education after graduation. Upon earning a bachelor’s degree, students can further their studies by enrolling in specialized graduate certificate programs. USF St. Petersburg offers graduate certificates
A sustainable campus is one that improves the environment by using clean and efficient energy sources, saving water, recycling, funding renewable energy projects, planting native plant species and educating the
Changing tides and unpredictable winds can be crucial to a sailor’s success, but that hasn’t slowed down USF St. Petersburg’s sailing team. Coach Allison Jolly, the gold medalist in the
Two devices installed with Student Government funding cleans up harbor. Underneath USF St. Petersburg lies the largest storm drain in the area, polluting Bayboro Harbor with the city’s trash for
Transitioning from military life to civilian life has always been viewed as a difficult process, but a relatively young student organization at USF St. Petersburg has set out to change
At USF St. Petersburg’s 50th anniversary block party last Saturday, Mayor Rick Kriseman unveiled the new and improved Second Street South, which now touts a second name –‘University Way.’ “This Anniversary provides a wonderful opportunity for us to
To help first generation college students and students from low-income households navigate through college, TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) has offered access to scholarships, peer mentoring, advising and workshops. However,
There are 1,785 parking spaces on the USF St. Petersburg premises – but students have found locating a spot consistently difficult since the start of school. To get to morning