Over the past few months, utensils such as plates, forks and spoons have gone missing from The Reef, the campus dining room. Louis Duran, manager of The Reef, told The
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This week, students across USF St. Petersburg will get the opportunity to vote for the future student-body president and vice president, as well as senate candidates. Voting takes place on
A familiar face is back on campus. Dr. Gardiner “Tuck” Tucker, 57, who spent eight months here last spring semester working as interim dean of students and director of housing,
The city once called “God’s waiting room” is now a destination for millennials. A recent study done by credit card company NerdWallet ranked St.Petersburg as the No. 1 city in
Recent turmoil in the USF St. Petersburg Student Government caused senators to question Carly Chaput’s position as the Judiciary and Ethics Chair. During the Feb. 4 senate meeting, members voted
Erika Hasson, who was beginning her studies at USF St. Petersburg in 2003, now wears a badge for the campus police department. At 29, Hasson is one of two women
A bus packed full of USF St. Petersburg students will be departing from campus before dawn on Feb.11 en route to the Capitol building in Tallahassee. USFSP will join dozens
Since 2009, Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) classes for women have been taught at no cost to USF St. Petersburg students, faculty and staff. Now men will get a chance to
The Coquina Waterfront pool, last reported to be finished in mid-March, is now scheduled to reopen in April. The pool has been inoperative since November 2013 due to issues with
A group identifying itself as the “Indonesian Cyber Freedom Hackers” hacked USF St. Petersburg’s website on Jan 23. Website administrators disabled the site within minutes, and it was soon restored