The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has announced new changes for the 2017-18 school year. Chief among these changes is that FAFSA registration will begin three months earlier
Bulls in 2019 will likely have a new residence hall to call home. As part of USF St. Petersburg’s Vision 20/20 Strategic Plan, the university is moving forward in the
[huge_it_slider id=”7″] “It wasn’t like food, it was like going to the symphony.” Such were the exclamations of those who dined at elBulli, the three-star Michelin restaurant in Spain that
The new exhibit at the Dalí Museum, “Ferran Adrià: The Invention of Food”, displays art as food. Sadly, not everyone can afford to see cuisine as an artform. “We felt
The USF Bulls football suffered a 55-35 defeat at the hands of the No. 12 FSU Seminoles. Saturday’s football game was USF’s biggest of the season. The previously undefeated Bulls
School safety employees directed students out of the parking garage after it filled to capacity on the morning of Sept. 20. I arrived on campus early that morning, narrowly escaping
Alicia Keys doesn’t want to wear makeup anymore, and that’s a problem for society. The award-winning songwriter has performed at the Democratic National Convention and the MTV Video Music Awards
For the past seven years Dr. Thomas Smith, a professor at USF St. Petersburg, has been listening to the often unheard stories of people affected by war. He’s received data
Students will soon be able to traverse Tampa Bay on a 55-foot catamaran. In November, the Cross-Bay Ferry will open, providing public transportation between St. Petersburg and Tampa. Tickets cost
Samba performers, donned in sparkling and feathered costumes, danced with students around the USC ballrooms. The Multicultural Activities Council hosted the Suave Samba Night, and introduced students to Latin American
