By Nikki Sawyer nicolesawyer@mail.usf.edu Bad dance moves typically lead to embarrassment, awkward looks and unpleasant memories. Yet for the USF St. Petersburg charity event, Miracle Dance Marathon, students on their
By Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu Tuesday night the University Student Center ballrooms transformed into an election watch party. Snowcones, popcorn, tacos, pizza and soda were abundant. Inflatables hosting mock
[huge_it_slider id=”18″] In a forest along the Suwannee River, there are a precious few days when freedom, peace and equality all come together under the power of music. It’s
Recently released, “Doctor Strange” is the 14th addition to Marvel’s expanding list of comic book film adaptations, features beautiful cinematography and jaw-dropping CGI to boost its otherwise run-of-the-mill Marvel Comic
Imagine the history of your people being erased one headstone at a time. At the Florida Holocaust Museum’s latest exhibit, you don’t have to imagine too hard. It is right
On Harborwalk students made dreamcatchers to the sound of traditional Native American music. To kick off Native American Heritage Month, the Multicultural Activities Council (MAC) showcased a Native Spirit Exhibition.
As a kid, nothing was worse than when my little brother angrily pulled the controller cord out of our clear green N64 as I pulled into first place on Star
Over 51 authors and poets will flood into USF St. Petersburg for the 24th Annual Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading. Saturday begins the festivities, which won’t feature a big
Ships carrying 1,948 liberated concentration camp prisoners arrived in Malmö, Sweden in April 1945. Years later, Malmö native and filmmaker Magnus Gertten came across archived footage and photographs taken at
The iconic civil rights hero, Congressman John Lewis, spoke on campus Wednesday to urge students to get out and vote. Lewis, 72, a Democrat who represents Georgia’s 5th congressional district,
