By Jonah Hinebaugh Just about everyone learned about Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln and the 13th Amendment in high school history. But what about the struggles of former slaves as
By Carrie Pinkard Metaphorical shots were fired as College Democrats and Turning Point USA gathered in the ballrooms for their third debate. This time, the topic was gun control. Should
By Katlynn Mullins While students elected new senators to Student Government last month, the midterm election also served another purpose: to gauge student preferences on presidential candidates ahead of the
By Manuel Vicente Lalande Student Government representatives have introduced a resolution to eliminate single-use plastics from the campus. The resolution, titled “Break Free from Plastics,” was introduced at a Nov.
By Courtney Amos Journalist and former professor Monique Fields had a simple reason for the significance of children’s books. “Parents are their children’s first teacher,” she said. A fitting point
By Savannah Carr and Jonah Hinebaugh Readers of R.L. Stine might think his job is to scare children. He is renowned for his young adult-oriented “Goosebumps” series, which was adapted
By Manuel Vicente Lalande In a world of corrupt politicians, global warming, anti-vaxxers and flat-Earthers, it can be difficult to have faith and believe that everything is going to be
By Jonah Hinebaugh A bill that would make transactions from the Student Government president’s $10,000 discretionary fund public knowledge is making its way through the legislative process. It passed unanimously
By Katlynn Mullins Of the 50 authors who spoke at Saturday’s Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading, Art Levy guessed that he would be the least known. He’s been a
By Emily Wunderlich A Hillsborough County circuit judge has dismissed key parts of former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska’s lawsuit against the USF system and its former president. In an order
