By Nancy McCann When Pinellas County legislators led a move last spring to consolidate the three campuses of the USF system, their stated goal was simple: They wanted St. Petersburg
By Amy Diaz When Bill Heller came to St. Petersburg in 1992 to run the small university along the waterfront, some of the faculty took note of one stop on
By Nancy McCann Legislation that would ensure that USF St. Petersburg becomes a full branch campus under consolidation has emerged in the state House of Representatives. If approved by lawmakers
By Anna Bryson Student Body Vice President Ysatis Jordan used her public Twitter account to attack her coworkers by name and to reference their sexuality. On April 10, she tweeted:
By Dylan Hart After an hour of discussion and two runoff elections on April 15, the Student Government senate elected its president for the upcoming year. Alexandria “Lexi” Bishop beat
By Emily Wunderlich University police have identified the man accused of battering a student in Residence Hall One last week. According to Chief David Hendry, Robert Gomez, 21, was the
By Dylan Hart Brandon Santiago says that one day, he’s going to be a famous artist. Santiago, 19, is a graphic design major and painter at USF St. Petersburg. Born
By Katlynn Mullins A cute barista, an existential crisis, alter egos, grief and Donald Trump — all in under an hour. Welcome to John Mark Jernigan’s “Hello.” The entire show
By Gabby Dacosta Soft-spoken powerful words of poetry, gospel singing and the sound of ocean waves danced through the air telling their individual stories of diversity, life and legacy. Tampa
By Samantha Bumberg With just two chairs and themselves, improv artists Hawk and Wayne brought their audience to a mysterious, foreign tribe, where the king comically spoke English and had
