Students weren’t happy with the size of the graduation commencement ceremony before the university decided to expand. With the approval of the strategic plan on Thursday, which will increase enrollment
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From now on, the double doors in the front entrance and the side stairwells of Resident Hall One will be used as emergency exits. The building’s increased issues with uninvited
Metered parking surrounding USF St. Petersburg was eliminated along 6th Avenue S. between Third and First streets. Grassy medians separate single lanes along Sixth Avenue S. A complementing wide sidewalk
On the evening of his 21st birthday, USF St. Petersburg student Jordan A. Schleimer was killed in a car accident. Around 6:03 p.m. on Aug. 24, Schleimer was heading westbound
For the past two decades, skateboarding in the downtown area was illegal, resulting in a $93 fine for misconduct. But now, the ban is over. USF St. Petersburg students cruising
For now, a beach volleyball game requires a trip to the downtown North Shore Park or the Postcard Inn on St. Petersburg Beach. But that will soon change. Beach volleyball

Before he was elected student body president in spring, Cody Boyer was easily spotted on Harborwalk. He connected with students, even those with little interest in university politics, and encouraged
University officials seek to grow enrollment from 4,700 students to 10,000 by 2024. Next week, they will make a case to turn USF St. Petersburg into a high-profile campus by
Urban farms on public school grounds and university classrooms have led Kent “Kip” Curtis to local politics. Curtis, an adjunct professor for environmental history at USF St. Petersburg, has left
Six months after the unexpected passing of a beloved journalism professor, the USF St. Petersburg Department of Journalism and Media Studies is announcing the Robert Dardenne Memorial Fund’s formation, along