That’s the advice of campus police if a shooter goes on a rampage here. “These situations are dynamic and evolve rapidly,” police say, warning that “there may be no pattern
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NAMI on Campus educates students on the stigmas associated with mental disorders and supports those in need. After her father was diagnosed with schizophrenia, USF St. Petersburg student Myranda Rodriguez
Coquina Club, previously a campus late-night haven, has been vacant since the lounge closed in spring 2014. The room is scattered haphazardly with furniture and equipment from the Student Life
Harbor Hall is home to the department of verbal and visual arts, where students rely heavily on reliable, up-to-date technology and materials. Graphic design students – juniors and seniors chosen
Hectic schedule? No worries. The Fitness Center in the Student Life Center gets beginners and exercise buffs alike in and out of a certified fitness class in less than an
A bill that would allow people to carry concealed weapons on Florida’s college campuses has passed initial committee hurdles in both houses of the state Legislature. A similar proposal died
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
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
