The city once called “God’s waiting room” is now a destination for millennials. A recent study done by credit card company NerdWallet ranked St.Petersburg as the No. 1 city in
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Late weekend nights require mid-afternoon romances with your favorite weekend date: brunch. We’ve rounded up the five best places to brunch in downtown St. Pete. Grab a mimosa # or
A portly black cat slouches across a counter near the entrance of Pet Pal Animal Shelter, almost like he owns the place. “That’s Romeo; he works here,” said Scott Daly,
Beer and college are practically symbiotic # you can’t have one without the other. The long-standing relationship reached a new level in November 2013 when 3 Daughters Brewing, a new
When the BP oil spill, also referred to as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, USF’s College of Marine Science partnered with other institutions
As the campus looks toward expanding to 10,000 students, campus territory may also be expanding. USF St. Petersburg has signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Poynter Institute for
Prior to the start of the second Fisheries Symposium held on Nov. 13-15, world-famous artist and ocean-enthusiast Guy Harvey shared his latest documentary, Sharks of the World, with USF St.
Sparks fly. The photo flashes across the screen on the website lucasoverby.com. A slogan appears in a black army font. “Lucas Overby for Congress,” the site read. “Because we need
Four of the 12 African journalists who were rebuffed by USF St. Petersburg offered a mixed reaction Friday as they began three days of training at the Poynter Institute for
Here are highlights of an interview with Aman Sisay, executive editor of the Ethiopian Business Review and one of 12 African journalists getting three days of training at the Poynter