By Emily Wunderlich The university has reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit that alleges negligence after a female student was accosted in the campus parking garage. The lawsuit, filed
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The university is investigating a freshman senator in Student Government amid allegations that she sexually harassed another student and had non-consensual sexual contact with that student in a dormitory room.
By James Bennett III Science experts from as far as Tennessee, Texas and New Jersey will be visiting USF St. Petersburg later this month. The International Society for Computational Biology’s
As St. Petersburg prepares for consolidation, freshman enrollment has plunged. That was expected and won’t last long, university administrators say. But one faculty leader looks at the numbers and sees
By Nancy McCann A wrinkle needs to be ironed out before the USF system Board of Trustees votes Dec. 3 on a key consolidation document that will be submitted to
By James Bennett III The young black man who was issued a trespass warning outside Residence Hall One in a Nov. 7 encounter with police, sparking protests from a Student
By Emily Wunderlich The university staff member who helped oversee the budget and purchases made in the department of Student Life and Engagement has been fired for falsification of documents,
By James Bennett III When Student Government was informed on Oct. 28 that student fees would increase under consolidation, they were only informed about the local fees, which include the
By James Bennett III A senator in Student Government who was detained and handcuffed by university police for interfering with an investigation earlier this month has filed a misconduct complaint
By Katlynn Mullins The Lowell E. Davis Memorial Hall’s second floor renovation is set to be completed by July 2020. Initial announcements were made in April 2018, but consolidation and
