When I started at USF St. Petersburg back in the summer of 2012, graduation seemed like a lifetime away – and for 18-year-olds – four years is around 22 percent
Category: Opinion
On Jan. 14, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards. But within a few hours of the announcement, social media
“A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…” I grew up with these words. I had the original “Star Wars” trilogy on VHS and wore those suckers out.
USFSP needs a department that specifically works with foreign students – whether it’s to help them get to the office in Tampa, find safe and affordable places to live, or how to navigate around town.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…no just the worst We all know the tips and tricks of finals week. Get enough sleep,
New rules, new game. You may or may not have noticed one of the university’s latest updates when you log into MyUSF: “Starting January 4, 2016 TOBACCO FREE CAMPUS.”
It was Oct. 18, 2015. There were about 400 of us. 400 people, dressed in black with green and red accents. Some holding signs, others holding flags – all
A face-to-face encounter with the unconventional, yet conservative candidate. Sarasota, FL—I went to a Donald Trump rally. And it was exactly what I expected. I didn’t go as a
“Islamophobia” – a fairly new word to hit headlines. To many, it is a word that describes the dislike or prejudice against Islam and its followers. I am sure
USF football finished its 2015 regular season with a 44-3 drubbing of the University of Central Florida Knights on Thursday night in Orlando. UCF briefly entertained the idea of
