It’s not officially winter yet, but the holidays are here. It’s as good a time as any for a shot of yuletide cheer. As you’re whizzing through the last weeks
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A record-breaking freshmen class and residential population have kept the Wellness Center staff overly busy this semester. Students seeking counseling may face long waits due to an increased demand for
USF St. Petersburg students elected 19 new Student Government senators earlier this month. The senators account for Student Government’s legislative branch, which is responsible for allocating the more than $1.8
The Student Environmental Awareness Society, known to most as SEAS, is fighting some big problems with big solutions. While their goal of raising awareness and getting people outside to realize
Voters between the ages of 18 and 29 were expected to stay home on Nov. 6. Instead, they showed up to the polls in larger numbers than 2008. With 60
Tensions ran high as students sat on the edge of their seats, jumped up, whispered, shouted and prayed during Tuesday night’s election results in the University Student Center. “We really
With his athletic build and boyish face—aside from mild stubble for “no shave” November—David Sutton, a finance major, blends in with his fellow USF St. Petersburg students. So when people
Draped in anonymity and the cover of night, the artist known as STOIC finds his peace of mind in the solitude of dark streets and the application of wet paint
Three days a week, the USF St. Petersburg sailing team sets out for practice on the bay from 3:30 p.m. until sundown. On this particular evening, the wind pushes the
Downtown St. Petersburg is artistically comparable to other major cities around the country, holding its own in entertainment, nightlife and museums. But unlike the other cities in its league, there
