An estimated one in five women will be be sexually assaulted during their college years. Due to the growing problem of sexual assault on college campuses, the White House launched
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If you were planning on an uneventful hurricane season, think again. It was only two weeks ago that Invest 97L was a mere tropical wave off the coast of Cape
On Nov. 8, Floridians will have the opportunity to vote yes or no on Amendment 2, the initiated constitutional amendment for medical marijuana Amendment 2 is one of the most
Jill Stein has had a difficult bid for the presidency. With only four percent of support from registered voters, the Green Party candidate was unable to speak at the first
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has announced new changes for the 2017-18 school year. Chief among these changes is that FAFSA registration will begin three months earlier
Bulls in 2019 will likely have a new residence hall to call home. As part of USF St. Petersburg’s Vision 20/20 Strategic Plan, the university is moving forward in the
Students will soon be able to traverse Tampa Bay on a 55-foot catamaran. In November, the Cross-Bay Ferry will open, providing public transportation between St. Petersburg and Tampa. Tickets cost
USF St. Petersburg is celebrating after being ranked No. 24 among the top 25 Southern Regional Public universities earlier this month. The university has been featured in the rankings, released
By Devin Rodriguez drodriguez7@mail.usf.edu and Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu For 10 straight days, wastewater was dumped into Tampa Bay, less than a mile from the waterfront campus of USF St.
Bill Heller, a prominent figure of the university for 24 years is stepping down as dean of the College of Education at the end of the fall semester. But Heller,
