1. Rent, don’t buy Textbooks can be awfully expensive. A sure-fire way to save money is to rent your books for the semester instead of buying. Renting is always
Joshua Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus lived wealthy lives. They had six-figure jobs, new cars and lived in houses with more rooms than people. But they weren’t happy. “I was living
Michael “Killer Mike” Render charged students with a goal of community improvement.
I went by the grocery store the other day to get ingredients to make mini key lime pies, and while I was grabbing graham crackers for the crust, I found
Local artist Yvonne Young has been creating art in St. Petersburg for over 30 years, and her newest collection titled “FUN” premiered on Jan. 16 at St. Pete Art Works
If you are looking for a job on campus, here is a list of some student and university organizations that are hiring. Harborside Activities Board Director of special events |
On-campus housing for up to 950 more students. An expansion of the Student Life Center. Walkways instead of streets. A new dining hall for freshmen, a new parking garage, and
I’m trying to cut carbs when I can (don’t worry, I still make room for desserts) and spaghetti squash is the best carb substitute I’ve found, especially as a pasta
A coffee shop that caters to the student schedule of late-night hours, hosted its Grandiversary Block Party on Jan. 16 which supports local businesses, artists and charities.
Whether you are a freshman living on campus without a car, or a graduating senior, spring semester is still a prime time to get involved in your community and give
