According to Jonathan Safran Foer, humans would make water undrinkable, eliminate fish from the ocean, destroy topsoil and fashion useless antibiotics, unless, somewhere along the way, they stop craving the
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Yale University issued a memo last week regarding its policies on sexual misconduct. The memo attempts to distinguish between consensual and nonconsensual sex — a distinction that shouldn’t be too

Two years of voluntary physical training, inspections and early morning drills led USF St. Petersburg junior Kristofer Brown to rotating leadership roles in the Reserved Officer’s Training Corps program at
Davis Lounge was closed this summer to undergo a transformation into a new study and tutoring spot. The Academic Success Center situated in Terrace 301 will be making the move
The process for getting out of parking tickets received on campus will soon be a little easier. Starting later in the semester, students will be able to appeal parking tickets
Nearly five years after a leak was detected in the USF St. Petersburg pool, a solution remains unmet. According to Zac Oppenheim, assistant director of Campus Recreation, the surface of
USF St. Petersburg’s environmentally focused campus organizations are seeking funds for a trip to Pittsburgh to attend the Power Shift conference, a project of the Energy Action Coalition. Every two
The Dalí Museum is partnering with the USF St. Petersburg College of Education to create the Dalí Mobile, a traveling museum experience for seventh grade math and science students. “Not
Student Government formed a committee to consider the impeachment of SG supreme court justices at last week’s general assembly # two semesters after Sen. Jozef Gherman originally moved for their
When a terrorist attack is committed, the public — the innocent victims — need to understand why. This remark came from ethics scholar and chair of the journalism department Deni