Because he drew no opposition, Ziya Kardas is poised to become the next president of the student body. Kardas, a graduate student in business, and running mate Alexis Germaise, a
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When Lindsey Dornberger was searching for a place to pursue a doctorate in marine science, she considered four graduate schools before choosing USF. It is the “Goldilocks” of institutions, said
Parties. Alcohol. Beaches. Three words that sum up the typical college student’s spring break. But for those who want to spend their week off a little more civilized, the Office
In December, 10 English majors grew so frustrated with their department that they sent a lengthy letter to two university administrators and five English professors. In their protest, the students
The university’s dance marathon swings in to raise money for charity Students will dance all night to raise money for All Children’s Hospital. Starting at 4 p.m., the marathon
Donald Trump made a stop in Tampa on his presidential campaign trail to host a rally at the USF Sun Dome on Feb. 12. The Dome, which seats 10,411,
Immigration, Internet and Globalization Collective contribution Diplomats, military officials and academic experts from across the nation and around the globe filled the University Student Center at USF St. Petersburg to
On Feb. 1, history was made in St. Petersburg. Amid applause, whoops and laughter, Mayor Rick Kriseman raised a flag over City Hall commemorating 40 years of Black History Month.
To celebrate Black culture, the Multicultural Activities Council hosted their annual Black History Showcase. The purpose of the showcase was to celebrate black culture and highlight people who have had
Many in higher education fear that the absence of instructors in digital courses creates a dangerous and tempting environment The rise of the Internet has caused a lot of
