By Amy Diaz and Emily Wunderlich The man slipped into Residence Hall One by following a resident through the locked entrance. Once inside, police say, he waited for a female
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By Nancy McCann In a stinging put-down of St. Petersburg, the Faculty Senate in Tampa has urged the USF system Board of Trustees to oppose making St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee
By Amy Diaz On Feb. 13, at 9:06 p.m., police say Anthony Xavier Brown followed a resident of Residence Hall One through the locked entry doors. Brown, 19, was neither
By Thomas Iacobucci Outside of the Lowell E. Davis Memorial Hall, parallel to the Science and Technology building, sits Kenny Jensen’s latest artistic endeavor: a sculpture replicating the leaf miner’s
By Amy Diaz The presidency of Donald Trump and proliferation of social media sites have injected two new terms into the national discourse about the news media: “Fake news” and
By Emily Wunderlich He watched the news industry evolve from essential facts to infotainment and opinion. Born in 1943, during the heyday of newspapers and radio news, William Dowell remembers
By Dinorah Prevost In recent years, the U.S. Census Bureau has poked the beehive of race in the United States with statistics. It poked first in 2008 and more recently
By Dinorah Prevost Radio host Joshua Johnson, away from the microphone and pop filter, is not the droning radio newscaster you think of when you hear the letters N-P-R. When
By Dylan Hart Douglas Herbert is not a smoker, but says he inhales the equivalent of 183 cigarettes a year. “The reason I smoke 183 cigarettes a year is because
By Amy Diaz On the rainy, early morning of Feb. 13, around 40 presumably sleepy USF St. Petersburg students piled onto a bus headed for Tallahassee. Political science majors, medical
