By James Bennett III Professor Karin Braunsberger, who teaches an online course called “Principles of Entrepreneurship,” likes assigning projects where students do “real-life work” whenever possible. This semester, while brainstorming
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By Dylan Hart The university plans to raise local fees for new students at USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee when consolidation takes effect on July 1. But the change
By Nancy McCann When consolidation takes effect next July, the USF system provost says faculty in St. Petersburg can count on his support for equal treatment with their counterparts in
By Emily Wunderlich Eleven students will seek your vote for Student Government senate today and tomorrow. In addition to the nine candidates reported in the Oct. 21 issue of The
A big focus for candidates is transparency when it comes to the budget. By Katlynn Mullins and Carrie Pinkard Nine students will seek your vote in Student Government’s midterm senate
By James Bennett III A curious student walked into the Career Center around 11:45 a.m. on Oct. 14 with questions about a job offer that seemed too good to be
By Dylan Hart All three USF student governments passed a new constitution last week, which decides how SG will function in a consolidated university and gives the authority to administer
Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard The USF St. Petersburg College Democrats and Turning Point USA returned to their podiums for a second debate last week. It proved to be
“Although many details are still in the works, the new plan was quickly welcomed by three key players in the ongoing consolidation debate.” By Nancy McCann St. Petersburg campus leaders
The new constitution will be voted on October 14. By Dylan Hart For years, the student senate in St. Petersburg has decided how to spread the revenue generated by students’
