In 2006, Albert Moreno, an infantryman, left the military on a medical discharge after suffering serious injuries that required facial reconstruction and knee surgery. That year his entire squad was
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In late October, Student Government launched USFSP Bull Board, a closed Facebook group that will allow students, faculty, staff and alumni to ask questions and to post about upcoming events.
Students can now check OASIS to see their 2017 spring registration eligibility and their assigned date and time to register. This is based on your credit hours. The more you
In 1965, activists in the civil rights movement organized to march in support of voter rights for African-Americans. They planned to walk from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, the state capital.
Voting on the spring semester’s Student Government senators begins today, Oct. 31, and runs through Tuesday, Nov. 1. Cast your ballot by heading to The Reef from 8 a.m. to
On this year’s ballot, students will vote on whether a future Student Government should be forced to adhere to a balanced budget. The bill is titled “Balanced Budget Act,” and
Florida has a history of determining presidential elections. In 2000, 31.5 million Floridians voted in the presidential election. Of that population, Republicans and Democrats were separated by a margin of
Donald Trump is a large pill that the Republican Party’s finding difficult to swallow. Amidst controversy over a 2005 video released by the Washington Post, where Trump is captured by
Four members of the Pinellas County Commission were up for re-election this year. But only one drew an opponent. Charlie Justice, a Democrat who served 10 years in the Legislature
By Imani Craig & Vanessa Rivera Jet-lagged and fulfilled, Dr. Kathy Arthur returned from Kyoto, Japan after attending the World Archaeological Congress (WAC). WAC was formed by Peter Ucko in
