Pictured Above: Friends mourned the loss of USF St. Petersburg student Bryan W. Pennington following his death in a single-car crash. Courtesy of Matt Cannella on Facebook By Aya Diab
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Story and photos by Thomas Iacobucci On stage, under dim, changing lights and against a red velvet curtain, Brooks Nielsen — lead singer of the Los Angeles-based group The Growlers
Tiny but mighty By Amy Diaz amydiaz@mail.usf.edu The sledgehammer was too heavy. The golf club was too light. The ax was just right. The smallest boots they had for me
Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Four years ago, a Van Helsing look-alike bartender had to break into Shanghai Nobby’s in St. Augustine so The Nude Party could perform for
Photos and story by Martha Rhine It’s February, so you know what that means: The Florida State Fair has arrived in Tampa with lights, games, kitschy charm and all the
By Thomas Iacobucci Jimmy Thompson stood leaning against his cane under the lights of one of the many booths that lined the narrow corridors at the Florida State Fairgrounds. Clad
By James Bennett III Chocolate lovers will find themselves in “a land of pure imagination” at the fourth annual Tampa Bay Chocolate Festival on Feb. 16. Attendees can feast on
By Crow’s Nest Staff The chorus of voices opposing a proposed merger of USF’s two student newspapers just got louder. In an editorial published Nov. 14, the Tampa campus’
After an impressive 2017 season, USF football returned on Saturday determined to win the American Athletic Conference. Chaveli Guzman | The Oracle By Alec Arroyo Fresh off the first back-to-back 10-win
By Dylan Hart and Michael McDade An especially crowded Tampa, already filled to the brim with excited hockey fans downtown for the NHL All-Star event, invited festival-goers from far and
