By James Bennett III Student Government’s proposal to give students access to free tampons was unanimously passed on Oct. 7. Although there wasn’t any pushback, the proposal went through minimal
By James Bennett III A nest of ospreys watched as Mayor Rick Kriseman, then-USF President Judy Genshaft and Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock broke ground on the new residence hall on
“Part of the cure to fake news is equipping students with media literacy.” Story and photo by James Bennett III More than 20 journalists from around the world found themselves
By Katlynn Mullins USF St. Petersburg will launch the Hospitality Leadership Program in the spring. The Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership has worked with hospitality industry leaders to develop an
Photo and story by Samantha Bumberg In less than one week, the Historic Manhattan Casino will be filled, once again, with the music of Louis Armstrong along with a theatrical
By Patrick Tobin The wait is finally over. More than five months after falling to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a tragic end to a historic season, the Tampa Bay
By Bryce Lawson Didn’t your momma ever tell you not to tell on people? In the hip-hop community, snitching is one of the worst offenses to the “G-code” one can
By Savannah Carr Anthropology professors Dr. Kathy and Dr. John Arthur have had their share of interesting adventures — both together and apart — throughout their academic journeys. The Arthurs
By Carrie Pinkard On the right side of the panel, a “Make America Great Again” hat and a “I work like crazy to support the lazy” laptop sticker. On the
Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Most days, The Slayground is full of badass roller derby players. On Saturday, though, the warehouse on 35th Street transformed into a music venue
