Student Government has long been thought of as a self-serving body at USF St. Petersburg. However, the new student-elect is hoping to change that opinion. After the sudden leave of absence
Dr. Han Reichgelt was ousted as the university’s top academic administrator in February 2015 after he propositioned a female professor and made sexually offensive remarks. The abrupt departure of Reichgelt,
Four presidential debates: zero questions about climate change. This is the kind of world we live in: a world that ignores problems that lack the immediate impact to make a
Each year, I leave my family and a warm meal earlier and earlier to attend to ungrateful mobs of people jostling one another for savings on holiday shopping. Thanksgiving is
By: Tamiracle Williams and Evy Guerra tamiracle@mail.usf.edu evelyng1@mail.usf.edu [huge_it_slider id=”21″] Food brings people together. Brittania Warren, the president of USFSP Cook Masters, said people love to talk about food just
By Devin Rodriguez drodriguez7@mail.usf.edu Over 1,000 people gathered at Demens Landing near campus to march in protest against President-Elect Donald Trump. Protest leaders called the St. Petersburg Police Department before
By Ryan Callihan ryancallihan@mail.usf.edu On Tuesday night, roughly half of America decided to elect a reality star as the leader of the free world. In other words, America decided that
By Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu At the beginning of “Before the Flood,” Leonardo DiCaprio recalls a painting that hung over his crib during his childhood: Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Garden of
By Skyla Luckey skylaluckey@mail.usf.edu The Military and Veterans Success Center (MVSC) celebrated its one-year anniversary in conjunction with Veterans Day on Nov. 11 at USF St. Petersburg. Veterans and active
By Devin Rodriguez drodriguez7@mail.usf.edu I am 25 years old and uninsured. This may be a surprising fact after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), dubbed Obamacare, signed into
