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
By Dylan Hart On Nov. 20, a white banner adorned with messages from students will hang from the top of the University Student Center. The banner signifies human rights organization
By James Bennett III I honestly have no idea what a “real man” is. They’re a bit like the IRS — plenty of people have seriously assured me they exist,
Story and photo by Julia Severance Just about every day for three years, Douglas Danger Rothwell – Doug for short – has cheerfully greeted the people who come to Whim
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Tony Greco ushered a small group of USF St. Petersburg students into a room no bigger than a closet within the electron microscope facility
Story and photo by Savannah Carr Donations collected by artificial intelligence. Hotel rooms on wheels. A 7-year-old on a quest to save the ocean — all competing at the first
By Katlynn Mullins Guns have always scared me. In my mind, on an elementary level, they serve one purpose: to kill. Now, here I was, shooting an AR-15 with a
By James Bennett III After being found guilty of drinking alcohol in a dorm, Student Government senator Karla Correa drafted a bill that would have lowered the requirements for students
By Dylan Hart For the holidays, Sexual Assault Survivors Support has organized a donation drive supporting the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. The drive is collecting non-perishable food, hygienic supplies, clothing
By Emme Meyers Greek life: You’ve seen the movies, read the news and heard about the parties. However, beyond the surface of these media representations of Greek life lies empowerment,
