By Michael Mcdade Students gathered as they noticed a tent that showcased the history of Bhutan Wednesday. Tashi Wangmo, an anthropology major, is the first Bhutanese student to attend USF St.
By Byron Baugh When people consider what they like about our campus, I’d like to think that having a robust sustainability culture ranks fairly high. That fills me with so much
By Delaney Brown By day, Tim Curran is the CEO of a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the role of distributors in a healthy technological economy, but by night, he teaches
Book lovers came together Saturday morning at the 25th annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading to hear more than 45 writers and thinkers speak. The genres of authors ranged
As universities across the country suspend fraternities and sororities, USFSP aims to bring Greek life to campus. By Emily Wunderlich Despite the shadow cast by Florida State University’s recent ban
By Delaney Brown and Alex Eubanks Let’s Talk Athletics, a Student Government sponsored forum, aimed to set the record straight on what the $1.5 million campus athletics program would look like.
By Anna Bryson The newly-formed jam band Speak Easy showcased its folksy, get-on-your-feet-swinging sound for the first time, at Ale and the Witch last week. The band is mostly made
By Sav Gibbs I was tricked. I was fooled into thinking Taylor Swift was hurt so badly by Kanye West that she shut herself off from vulnerability. After hearing “Look
By Brianna Rodriguez When Joe Pack returned to his family after deployment, he couldn’t help but notice how big his daughter Mason had become. Serving 16 years as a military
By Dinorah Prevost District 4 candidate and USF St. Petersburg student Jerick Johnston fell short in his race against incumbent Darden Rice Tuesday. The incumbent Rice won almost two-thirds of
