University hosts independently organized TED event for the first time The first TED event was held in the 1980s, founded by Saul Richard Wurman, a self-described “information architect.” The
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From building character to building homes, CharitaBull is committed to community outreach, service and compassion in St. Petersburg. Since high school, Noora Khalil, 22, has had a passion
A plan to study the feasibility of extending Albert Whitted Airport’s main runway got the go-ahead from the St. Petersburg City Council last week. But at least three council
Monday Nov. 16 Food for Thought: “The New Old Florida Cuisine” Studio@620 # 7 – 8 p.m. Join four Tampa Bay chefs and restaurateurs from area eateries to discuss the
Athletes with intellectual disabilities grow through competition and companionship Delaney Hall was thrilled when she was chosen, for the first time, to carry the torch at the 2015
On Saturday, Nov. 7, the St. Pete Indie Market was in full swing. Dozens of vendors shaded in pop-up tents displayed their goods in a lot next to The Bends,
On-campus facility offers resources for physical and mental health. Assisting students to achieve and maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle is the top priority for staff members at The Wellness
Only 394 USFSP students – out of more than 5,000 – voted in the fall midterm Senate election. But that number still “set a record for the most votes ever
Airport cramps university’s plans to grow. For decades, the two institutions along the St. Petersburg waterfront have eyed each other warily, like neighbors fussing over the height of a hedge.
The campus will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11 for Veteran’s Day. There will be no classes. Tuesday, Nov. 10 Earth & People Friendly Meals USC Palm Room # 4:30
