By Emily Wunderlich After accounting for attorneys fees and costs, it cost the university more than $95,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted
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By Nancy McCann Only three months after USF system President Steve Currall presented a consolidation plan that won praise in St. Petersburg, his administration is floating organizational charts that appear
By James Bennett III Inside the campus’ Wellness Center, a slideshow plays over the reception desk that lists all the services that the center’s victim advocate offers. There’s a problem,
Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard At the beginning of this year, President Trump ordered a U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. The aftermath of that strike led
By James Bennett III After two years of leadership, Student Government Senate President Katherine Fishman has resigned. Multiple SG members resigned last year, starting in spring. In April, four people
By Emily Wunderlich It cost the university $75,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted in the campus parking garage four years ago. But
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg has hired a new sustainability planner. According to a university press release, Winnie Mulamba’s first day was on Jan. 2. The university has
Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins Chairs were spread into rows in the University Student Center Ballroom. In front of them, a stage with a wall of windows as the
By Katlynn Mullins As university officials broke ground on the new residence hall last April, ospreys watched from their nest. Now, USF St. Petersburg is paying tribute to them. The
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg is taking another step toward expansion. During a Dec. 5 St. Petersburg city council meeting, Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock explained that the St.
