Story and photo by Decker Lavely Those looking for love before Valentine’s Day can find it hanging on the walls of Kahwa Coffee South. As part of the “Love, Love,
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Story and photos by Carrie Pinkard “Duck! I mean… HAWK!” an announcer yelled as a bird swooped low over the audience. The bird was a Harris’s Hawk, the first in
By James Bennett III Jacob Terrell is not a traditional student. After earning his associate degree in environmental studies from Southern Illinois University, the 32-year-old focused on experiences rather than
By Nancy McCann Only three months after USF system President Steve Currall presented a consolidation plan that won praise in St. Petersburg, his administration is floating organizational charts that appear
By Gabby DaCosta From a walk through a timeline of tragedy to a look into a young girl’s plaid diary, the “Let Me Be Myself: The Life Story of Anne
Trevor Ware drums through the obstacles of being a street performer with drumsticks, a few buckets, and a drive to spread happiness. He performs what he calls “bucket radio” every
By James Bennett III Inside the campus’ Wellness Center, a slideshow plays over the reception desk that lists all the services that the center’s victim advocate offers. There’s a problem,
Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard At the beginning of this year, President Trump ordered a U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. The aftermath of that strike led
By Decker Lavely A USF St. Petersburg organization plans to team up with elementary schools to help make reading enjoyable while increasing literacy. Reading Counts is a volunteer-based club that
My name is Chase Cooley, and I served as a senator in Student Government last year. It was both an interesting and questionable experience, and there are plenty of things
