By Dinorah Prevost Standing in line at her polling station in south St. Petersburg with weed leaf-shaped felt earrings, she knew she’d get some looks. “It was really funny because
By Kamryn Elliott Emphasis has been placed on the sophomore experience as Leadership & Student Organizations and Compass aim to build a community of growth for sophomores to succeed at
By Michael Moore Jr. When students returned to campus following winter break, they found mounds of dirt, walls of silk fencing and yellow caution tape outside Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
By Nancy McCann It is, says professor Ray Arsenault, “the elephant in the room.” When the three campuses of the USF system are consolidated in 2020, St. Petersburg will lose
By Luke Cross Fans of sci-fi will tell you a good book can take you to a different world. But on Thursday, the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library showed that there
By Kate Rickman With sustainability being one of USF St. Petersburg’s core pillars, the university will unveil six new electric vehicle charging stations on campus. The university is partnering with
By Anna Bryson Just 17 months after taking the job, the dean of the College of Education has announced her departure. Dean Allyson Watson will become dean of the College
By Nancy McCann All of a sudden, the people planning the consolidation of USF’s three campuses want more input from faculty and staff. In a memo dated Jan. 7, USF
By Anna Bryson A former Student Government leader who was expelled in May 2017 for allegedly sexually assaulting a female student in his dorm room has won the right to
By Michael Moore Jr. For students interested in venturing the globe for college credit, application deadlines for summer study abroad opportunities are fast approaching. USF St. Petersburg’s Education Abroad program
