“If you make a student wait four weeks to get treatment for depression, you will ruin their whole semester.” By Carrie Pinkard Thinking about going to therapy may conjure up
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By Seth Payan Last April, plans to remodel the Davis building’s second floor first began. The project blueprints were planned to be completed around fall of 2018, but consolidation threw
By James Bennett III Light chatter and anxious smiles filled the fourth floor ballroom in Lynn Pippenger Hall on Sept. 11. The 31 students were there for the Innovation Scholars
By Savannah Carr Nobody expects an armed intruder to come to their school. However, one way to eliminate some of the fear is to be prepared. The University Police Department
By Jonathan Hernandez Popular campus hangouts, The Tavern at Bayboro and The Campus Grind are now open on Saturdays. “We are all sports fans here,” said Dennis Bixler, owner of
By Nancy McCann For weeks, the new president of the university system had stressed that consolidation would be a positive for the St. Petersburg campus, which he called “a gem
The president of the USF St. Petersburg Faculty Senate said the campus “is in real jeopardy at this point.” By Nancy McCann Three Pinellas County legislators said Thursday they expect
In St. Petersburg, the proposal landed with a thud. By Nancy McCann New President Steve Currall unveiled a sweeping proposal for consolidating the USF system’s three campuses this week with
“You can be a nerd about anything.” By Carrie Pinkard “Turn to the person next to you. Their head is the size of a giant squid’s eyeball.” This sentence was
The campus food pantry is finally a reality. By Dylan Hart Last semester, it was a rough draft sketched by Student Government members. Now, just months later, the campus food
