Charity and community service doesn’t end after the holidays. Power of Change, a community fundraising program, is coming to USF St. Petersburg this semester with the aid of campus organization
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You expect many things from a local police department, but you probably don’t expect them to release an app for your phone. In October 2014, the St. Petersburg Police department
After spending four years as the regional vice chancellor of student affairs at USF St. Petersburg, Dr. Julie Wong, 54, has accepted a new position in her home state of
Beer and college are practically symbiotic # you can’t have one without the other. The long-standing relationship reached a new level in November 2013 when 3 Daughters Brewing, a new
For the last year and a half, USF St. Petersburg senior Courtney Thompson has been volunteering at All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, working toward her career goal of becoming
Jim Schnur has been working at the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library since his graduate studies. He has also taught history courses at Eckerd College for the past 18 years. But
The spread of holiday cheer came in the form of language lessons and performances by students for Tavern patrons. On Dec. 4, French and Spanish professor Dr. Frederic Leveziel organized
There is a fear even greater than death. It’s the fear of public speaking, said Samantha Catterton, vice president of public relations for Bulls Out Loud, a club that seeks
When the BP oil spill, also referred to as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, USF’s College of Marine Science partnered with other institutions
Senior Devan Carr spent his first two years at USF St. Petersburg before transferring to the Tampa campus with his associate degree. He decided to finish his degree at Tampa