[huge_it_slider id=”14″] Dale Chihuly’s picture hangs at the entrance of his reassembled collection inside a new building off Central Avenue. Greeting attendees with a smile, an eye patch and two
With a showcase of ravens, skulls and monsters, Coralette Damme’s Hauntizaar is a Halloween enthusiast’s heaven. For the first time, Damme hosted Hauntizaar at Studio@620 on Saturday, Oct. 15. Studio@620
Don’t let the construction fool you: the Independent is back and open for business. While Green Bench Brewing Co. celebrated its three-year anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 1, the Independent reopened
Donald Trump is a large pill that the Republican Party’s finding difficult to swallow. Amidst controversy over a 2005 video released by the Washington Post, where Trump is captured by
Four members of the Pinellas County Commission were up for re-election this year. But only one drew an opponent. Charlie Justice, a Democrat who served 10 years in the Legislature
Ever since fall last year, I’ve noticed something strange occurring on campus. Every week, there are people in green T-shirts standing on the corner of University Way and Sixth Avenue
Women are under enormous aesthetic pressure. Whether it comes from the media’s unrealistic expectations, family, friends, ourselves, whomever: I agree that the pressure is there. But consider this – some
By Devin Rodriguez, Tamiracle Williams & Jonah Hinebaugh MONDAY The homecoming celebrations kicked off with The Herd Step Team’s performance inside the reef at noon. The team surprised students and faculty with
By Imani Craig & Vanessa Rivera Jet-lagged and fulfilled, Dr. Kathy Arthur returned from Kyoto, Japan after attending the World Archaeological Congress (WAC). WAC was formed by Peter Ucko in
An estimated one in five women will be be sexually assaulted during their college years. Due to the growing problem of sexual assault on college campuses, the White House launched
