Twenty-four sandwiches a week, a 200-pound weight loss and a feature story in Indiana University’s student newspaper transformed the overweight Jared Fogle into Jared the Subway Guy. Fogle’s story began
New bicycle and pedestrian paths will line the roads along USF St. Petersburg by November 2014. City Trails, an initiative by the City of St. Petersburg, is funding the
On a summer evening, environmental science and policy senior Daniel McGarigal walked across campus and noticed a sprinkler was spewing water into the street and that a few street lights
In the fourth act of on-campus bike theft this month, university police arrested two minors for stealing two bicycles from the south peninsula of campus on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The
Ever since Tom Herzhauser bought the Tavern at Bayboro three and a half years ago, at least twice a week he would count on hearing the same phrase uttered with
Opinion Imagine it: A world where you can pay someone a sum of money to quietly kill off your child, no questions asked. You won’t be arrested, or even looked
A dirty bar bathroom in Ybor, beer-soaked streets the morning after First Friday in St. Petersburg, cheap, greasy hot dog stands on every corner downtown, the smell of red tide
Opinion I suppose it was easiest as a baby. All I did was eat, sleep and cry, and people ate that stuff up. Soon, I learned to walk and talk,
Editorial USF St. Petersburg’s Harborside Activities Board, a student-run department of Student Affairs, is bringing a big-name musician to campus for a free show. “Free!?” you say. “How could that
Opinion Educational sex scenes: perhaps the greatest oxymoron in all of academia. It really doesn’t matter what class taken: art, literature, humanities. Before most students graduate from USF St. Petersburg,
