That $20,000 piece of paper presented to you at graduation is not a golden ticket for a job. Your clean cut, free of spelling errors, beautifully decorated resume and cover
We’ve all done it. Made up an excuse, which we use as a go-to tactic, as to why we’d rather not continue talking with a person who’s approached us at
Excess money in meal plan accounts will not roll over to next semester
After seven years of teaching USF St. Petersburg students to serve as citizen scholars, Dr. Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, 45, stepped into politics as a candidate for state senate. “When I
Writer, philosopher, ethicist and beer connoisseur
Brazilian dance fighting: it’s a thing
Monica Mion Cook, a USF College of Marine Science student, is on a mission to improve water quality
After 41 years with USF, Sandi Conway, director of Human Resources at USF St. Petersburg, is saying goodbye to bull country. “I think I worked there when Asia was still
The pool at the USF St. Petersburg Waterfront closes every year for the winter season. But this year, when the pool closes on Nov. 27, it will not reopen in
An amateur’s attempt at NaNoWriMo
