What’s going on this month in the Bay! SHINE St. Petersburg Mural Festival – Saturday, Sept. 1-12 St. Petersburg is known for its iconic murals along Central Avenue and First
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USF Tampa and St. Petersburg are now rated as yellow-light institutions, according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s speech code rating. Codes of conduct are put in place
The Student Government Association (SGA) has wasted no time in preparing future activities and events for USF St. Pete students in the 20152016 academic year. Student Body President Jozef Gherman,
Chancellor fills four seats, begins construction on the Kate Tiedemann College of Business and searches for a location for a new residence hall. The regional chancellor of USF St. Petersburg
Once a year, USF St. Petersburg anthropology professor Micah Boyer ventures out to Benin West Africa to research the disease Buruli ulcer. Boyer works for Optimus Foundation Stop Buruli research
The future of TRiO Support Services, a USF St. Petersburg organization that offers academic and personal support to first generation and low-income students, is uncertain. The program is undergoing administrative
The 12th annual Research Symposium was held at the University Student Center ballroom on April 15 to showcase this year’s research projects and creative work from USF St. Petersburg students.
The USF St. Petersburg Coquina Pool is now on track to open June 1, just in time for the summer. Pool-staff hiring and the final touches to construction will be
How would you feel if you had to eat your lunch in the restroom stall? What if someone told you to go to the restroom to prepare your dinner? Currently,
Ten weeks after losing her daughter to cancer, cookbook writer Sherry Gore found her fresh start at USF St. Petersburg’s 2015 Food Conference. Experts from the culinary world were featured
