“What we can get from art is a sense of resilience. When we look at the resources in the world today, perhaps the most precious and rare is empathy.” By
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Details are hazy, but free feminine products for students have been proposed in a new bill. By James Bennett III The Student Government Senate was presented the first reading of
Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins With budget setbacks from last semester and a new Bull running around, Campus Recreation has faced some changes. Fresh from graduate school, new fitness
By Nancy McCann When USF system President Steve Currall came to St. Petersburg on Aug. 30 to discuss consolidation, his second in command sat quietly in the audience. Currall never
By James Bennett III A prominent professor at USF St. Petersburg has been named a department chair at the College of Education in Tampa. But Deanna Michael said she will
“Our lives, our economy and our future depend on it.” Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Grace Leah stood in the middle of an intersection next to an elderly man
By Savannah Carr The sailing team drew national attention after sailors from U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg brought five students ashore from Bayboro Harbor on Sept. 12. According to
By James Bennett III St. Petersburg will join 21 other Florida cities in protesting climate change Sept. 20. According to the event’s Facebook page, conservationists will meet at St. Petersburg
The consolidation plan was labeled a “preliminary blueprint.” But when USF system President Steve Currall unveiled it last week, campus veterans heard echoes of an unhappy yesteryear, when St. Petersburg
By Emily Wunderlich and Dylan Hart One student fee structure. One Student Government. And, possibly, one student newspaper. Those are some of the implications outlined in USF system President Steve
