David Bowie leaves behind a long and remarkable legacy, and his grand finale comes as an ambitious album that strays far from his original pop sensibilities. “Blackstar,” Bowie’s 25th and
Students can now spend up to $50 of their meal plans at either the Grind, the Tavern or split it between the two. $50 may not seem like much, but
Amy Anderson’s passion for history began when she was young and has led her to an experience she thought would be nothing more than a dream. But after receiving a
Despite the temperature, USF St. Petersburg students, staff and faculty kept tradition alive by marching in the national MLK Drum Major for Justice Parade. The USFSP community has participated in the parade
It’s the beginning of a new semester and a new year, and in the midst of juggling new courses and schedules, we are still desperately trying to cling to our
To make this protein-packed plate, I used frozen brown rice and pre-cooked grilled chicken from Trader Joe’s. The items are still whole foods with no added chemicals, so I can’t
Learn a language through cultural immersion, taste cuisine in France and Germany or study business in a foreign country. These are just some of the things students can experience
USFSP needs a department that specifically works with foreign students – whether it’s to help them get to the office in Tampa, find safe and affordable places to live, or how to navigate around town.
Although no major government organization has confirmed the claim, 2015 is said to be one of the hottest years on record. Global temperature has been measured and recorded since about
For over a decade, Michael and Denise Pfalzer have worked toward a dream of living completely sustainable in an Earthship – an energy-efficient home constructed from recycled materials such as
