With USF St. Petersburg approaching 4,000 students, a parking space can be hard to find. The parking garage has 1,156 spaces, with levels two through five designated for commuters with
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A group of USF St. Petersburg students are teaming up with a local grassroots campaign called I Am Choice to defeat Florida’s Amendment 6 this November. The state constitutional amendment
Mike Rembis, the founder of Tampa Bay International Film Festival, is the first to admit that independent films are facing hard times. Nevertheless, he is on the verge of pioneering
This week was National Suicide Prevention Week, the annual outreach and awareness program sponsored by the American Association of Suicidology. It seeks to extend open arms to the downtrodden, and
Students in the cafeteria stopped to watch what was unfolding on the video wall in the University Student Center. The screens were set to HLN news. Table talk stopped
After students demanded later dining hours via social media and good old-fashioned word of mouth, The Reef announced later dining hours starting on Sept. 17. The Reef will stay open
Clearwater native and environmental photojournalist Carlton Ward Jr. discussed his recent 100-day expedition through Florida to an audience at Harbor Hall on Sept. 12. The 1,000-mile trip used social media
Trash and debris have been floating freely in Bayboro Harbor since a heavy summer rainstorm damaged the watergoat, resulting in its removal. The watergoat is a system of buoys and
Students gained a dining hall, a meeting space and—for some—a new home on Sept. 6 with the formal opening of the $21 million University Student Center. Faculty and staff, local
A group of 13 USF St. Petersburg students met with William Funk Tuesday to give the newly appointed consultant a better idea of campus life, and the qualities USFSP’s next