By Brianna Rodriguez Anyone who enters the Military and Veterans Success Center is immediately greeted with the phrase “welcome home.” Many students who qualify for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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By Delaney Brown After years of suggestions to introduce intercollegiate sports, the university received an early study on the possibility of bringing them to campus. It is entirely possible
By Devin Rodriguez If the main runway at Albert Whitted Airport is shifted a quarter mile to the east, the planes that buzz the campus would be higher and quieter.
By Jeffrey Waitkevich Al Gentilini is the captain of the Campus Recreation ship, and he wants to do more than keep it afloat, he wants to sail it to the
By Tiffany Beyer You might not think a public university in the heart of a city with one of the nation’s largest annual Pride parades would need LGBTQ Ally Training,
By Anna Bryson On a typical Sunday at Shark Tales Waterfront Restaurant on St. Pete Beach, bar patrons are hooting and hollering at television screens while watching NFL football. This
By Tiffany Beyer The USF System plans to spend 1.5 million to address the growing demand of mental health services on its campuses and USF St. Petersburg is taking steps
By Delaney Brown Martin Tadlock never knew his biological father. Growing up, his mother and stepfather didn’t talk about him or his family. For a while, he would wonder about
By Timothy Fanning Twice in his 13 years at USF St. Petersburg, V. Mark Durand has held key administrative posts as the university grew in size and stature. Now the
By Timothy Fanning The USF system announced Friday that all out-of-state fees will be waived for the Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 semesters for students who have permanent residence in
