Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced on Thursday the Air Force Academy, the Naval Academy and the United States Military Academy would play their football games for the remainder of
Eleven-year-old Journee wants to be a lawyer when she grows up. Ten-year-old Leshawn wants to be a doctor. Kannani, also 10, wants to be a judge. The fifth-graders from Fairmount
Get internships. Publish your writing. Start a blog. Use your Twitter handle. Keep your Facebook profile clean. Start a LinkedIn to make connections. College is no longer about getting A’s
Last basketball season, a USF St. Petersburg bus to the game was vacant, except for a Student Government representative manning the bus and a Crow’s Nest photographer. On Saturday, Oct.
According to Jonathan Safran Foer, humans would make water undrinkable, eliminate fish from the ocean, destroy topsoil and fashion useless antibiotics, unless, somewhere along the way, they stop craving the
Yale University issued a memo last week regarding its policies on sexual misconduct. The memo attempts to distinguish between consensual and nonconsensual sex — a distinction that shouldn’t be too
Do they reflect the primal instincts of human beings, relating us to cousin ape? Are they representative of one’s infantile helplessness brought on by the economy? Or, were the feces-stained
No late comeback efforts were necessary for the Tampa Bay Lightning in its home opener on Thursday night, where the team cruised to a 7-2 victory over the Florida Panthers.
[wzslider autoplay=”true” info=”true”] Members of the St. Petersburg indie music scene are a tightly knit bunch. On Saturday, Oct. 5, hundreds of musicians, promoters, local business owners, photographers, writers, and
Two years of voluntary physical training, inspections and early morning drills led USF St. Petersburg junior Kristofer Brown to rotating leadership roles in the Reserved Officer’s Training Corps program at
