To celebrate Black culture, the Multicultural Activities Council hosted their annual Black History Showcase. The purpose of the showcase was to celebrate black culture and highlight people who have had
The abrupt death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia sparked the debate between Republicans and Democrats over the President’s duty to nominate a replacement in his final year. The
The shy stray captures hearts at the university, who have designated her the unofficial mascot There’s more than one mascot at USF St. Petersburg. The university’s official character, Rocky
Many in higher education fear that the absence of instructors in digital courses creates a dangerous and tempting environment The rise of the Internet has caused a lot of
Walt Disney and Salvador Dalí, the masterminds of animation and surrealism, were good friends. The two were born three years – and a continent – apart. Disney, in 1901 in
There’s bumping, shoving and a lot of falling, but the rollergirls in St. Petersburg’s Deadly Rival Roller Derby wouldn’t want it any other way. Deadly Rival was founded in 2011
Wheat Beer is one of my favorite styles, and drew me into drinking craft beer early on. They are good to drink in any weather, and the light taste lends
Microsoft brought the gaming experience to USF St. Petersburg on Feb. 12. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the company took over the University Student Center lounge, The Cove, with
We live in a culture of crybabies. Now don’t get all offended. Just stop, for a moment, and read. I’m not saying every single person gets upset more often
Adnan Syed has been serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, his ex-girlfriend. But the 35-year-old may be innocent. Journalist Sarah Koenig investigated the case
