New clubs on campus may soon need approval from student government rather than the Office of Leadership, Development & Programming. This is at least an idea proposed in a bill,
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As the attendance of morning classes at USF St. Petersburg increases, desirable parking spots rapidly decline, which forces some commuter students to seek parking around campus. As some students rush
A new freshman experience course has been introduced with the intent of getting students off on the right foot. The course, called University Success, covers the topics of university culture,
Fifteen of the 17 charges made against Student Body President Cody Boyer are going to trial. The senate impeachment committee, including senators Nicholas Patides, Angela Wilson and Carly Chaput, reviewed
The Coquina Club, a student lounge, sits dormant on the east side of campus. Since the end of the spring term, its doors have been locked to students. The Coquina
The bicycle-sharing program approved last spring is a month from arriving. Students will be able to borrow bikes for on campus or off campus riding and make repairs on their
Allan Pinkerton has lived in Residence Hall One for five years. But he’s never had wireless internet problems like the ones he faces this year. “After I connected with USF
Finding reliable transportation to return home for holidays and special occasions can be challenging for students who don’t own a car. The latest travel option students have is Megabus, a

The College of Business has a new name and a record $10 million dollar donation. At the conclusion of USF’s Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday Sept. 4, the largest
In a unanimous vote, the Board of Trustees secured an increase in student enrollment to 10,000 students by 2024. The board met Sept. 4 to approve the plan. Chancellor Sophia