By Jonah Hinebaugh The phrase “American exceptionalism” was used for the first time in 1930 – by Joseph Stalin. In the decades that followed, those words became a point of
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By Amy Diaz The Open Partnership Education Network is hosting Common Ground, a weeklong series of events around the theme of civility. From Feb.18-22, students and community members can participate
By James Bennett III We may never know if androids dream of electric sheep. But if they pooped, it would probably be done in a similar manner to the ORCA,
By Anna Bryson What used to be a holiday to celebrate love is now the anniversary of one of the deadliest school shootings in the United States. To mark the
By Nancy McCann When the Legislature passed a law last year to phase out the independent accreditations of USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee, it came with a mandate to
By Dylan Hart USF St. Petersburg overlooks the harbor. But in our day-to-day existence on the ground, do we really consider the life below the surface of the water? Helen
By Emily Wunderlich When English author James Hilton wrote his 1933 novel “Lost Horizon,” he envisioned a land of peace and perpetual youth. The Shangri-La, he called it: an imaginary,
By Emily Wunderlich After the leaf miner — a species of insect larva on campus — hatches on a leaf, it eats the leaf and leaves behind a trail. Those
By Cory Cole In January, four students at USF St. Petersburg were left facing the reality that their bikes were stolen. Tiffany Nicholson, a second-year graduate student studying conservation biology,
By Nancy McCann A key piece of the complex puzzle called consolidation planning will click into place this week. On Feb. 12, the Consolidation Task Force will present its recommendations
