The global business program at USF St. Petersburg is undergoing major reconstruction with ambitions of becoming the “best in the state,” according to business professor Hermant Merchant. Merchant wants students
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Americans’ perceptions of terrorism are different from the reality of terrorism. Mia Bloom, a leading women’s studies and terrorism scholar, expressed this sentiment in her Feb. 18 on-campus lecture, “Bombshell:
As Bill Hogarth’s time as USF St. Petersburg’s leader comes to an end, he reminisces on the accomplishments he has made as interim regional chancellor and makes plans to do
Quick strokes cut through the water as freshman Thomas Tarantola zips from end to end of the pool. Water or land, Tarantola spends his days training for the 16th annual
Amid growing concerns and criticisms about Sodexo being the exclusive caterer for on-campus events, an agreement was reached to reverse that policy. Effective immediately, all food purchases made with university
One student’s sudden denial of dining services prompted a Student Government senator to draft a bill condemning the university’s food provider.
The Student Government Supreme Court, which exists to ensure a process of justice within the student body, has not seen many cases this semester — a fact that Sean Ericson,
Construction is underway on this year’s Grand Prix track.
Outside of fairy tales, animals don’t talk, but local artist Nicole Morris is doing her best to speak for them in death.
Students tired of parking on the sunny seventh floor of the parking garage may finally have some relief. Plans for a 350-spot expansion and a solar panel rooftop covering for