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
By James Bennett III There’s a new vacancy in Student Government senate. On Nov. 1, Zoe Dukas left the SG senate, leaving the administration with 10 senators and eight senator-elects.
By Seth Payan The words “When you learn to hide the pain, you lose yourself” in black contrasted the bright green T-shirt they were painted on. A vibrant array of
By Emily Wunderlich You might have noticed that the 50th anniversary of our newspaper briefly appeared on USF St. Petersburg’s home page last week. On Oct. 28, the university’s marketing
By Dylan Hart USF St. Petersburg’s Neighborhood News Bureau, in conjunction with the Tampa Bay Times, the African American Heritage Association, the Weekly Challenger and the Dr. Carter G. Woodson
By Jonah Hinebaugh For the first time, artists living in the Old Southeast opened their doors to show off their home-based studios and artwork on Oct. 19. The self-guided tour
By Adam Arbisi Splat, smack, squish and scream are all words usually associated with insects. But for Jennifer Angus, they represent art, murals, conservation and interpretation. Angus is a modern
By James Bennett III More than 50 authors will be on campus next week for the 27th annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. Bestselling authors will be in Lynn
By James Bennett III Of 4,217 eligible student voters, only 223 voted in this year’s Student Government senate election — a decrease from last year’s 256. Elections were held on
