Five candidates, in the most contested USFSP presidential election yet, discussed the role of the student body president at a debate on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Cody Boyer thinks the president
Lorenza Navarro, a 23-year-old psychology major, started an online petition asking USF St. Petersburg to move the graduation commencement to a larger venue, citing Tropicana Field as one possibility. The
A Student Government Senate vote on Wednesday, Feb. 19, supported a bill that will put the Student Life Center through another period of renovation. The legislation, proposed by Sophia Constantine,
The helmet is brighter and the flag is bigger. The red pops more, the skull is meaner and pretty soon it will be plastered on hats, T-shirts and jerseys that
John Gold, a local musician from Land O’ Lakes, recently released his fifth album, Arthur Unknown. The album was written during a two-year period, then recorded, mixed, matched and self-produced
At the end of February, USF St. Petersburg will be considered for a $500,000 grant from Duke Energy to install an array of solar panels on campus. This is the
In its second year, Whigfest Music and Arts Festival, put on by St. Petersburg record label Attic Records over President’s Day weekend, effectively channeled the energy of our country’s early
A wrong-way collision in Tampa on Feb. 9 resulted in the death of five men, including four USF fraternity brothers. At 2:12 a.m., Jobin Joy Kuriakose, 21, Ankeet Harshad Patel,
While the Oval Office-ship may be very “hard work” and involve “working hard,” as George W. Bush said in one of his many famous sentences, there’s still plenty of room
Outer space has served as a universal source of inspiration for artists of all kinds. Stars, the moon and aliens have made their mark on everything from Florence and the
