By Katlynn Mullins The Lowell E. Davis Memorial Hall’s second floor renovation is set to be completed by July 2020. Initial announcements were made in April 2018, but consolidation and
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By Dylan Hart On Nov. 20, a white banner adorned with messages from students will hang from the top of the University Student Center. The banner signifies human rights organization
By James Bennett III I honestly have no idea what a “real man” is. They’re a bit like the IRS — plenty of people have seriously assured me they exist,
Story and photo by Julia Severance Just about every day for three years, Douglas Danger Rothwell – Doug for short – has cheerfully greeted the people who come to Whim
Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci Tony Greco ushered a small group of USF St. Petersburg students into a room no bigger than a closet within the electron microscope facility
Story and photo by Savannah Carr Donations collected by artificial intelligence. Hotel rooms on wheels. A 7-year-old on a quest to save the ocean — all competing at the first
By Katlynn Mullins Guns have always scared me. In my mind, on an elementary level, they serve one purpose: to kill. Now, here I was, shooting an AR-15 with a
By James Bennett III After being found guilty of drinking alcohol in a dorm, Student Government senator Karla Correa drafted a bill that would have lowered the requirements for students
By Dylan Hart For the holidays, Sexual Assault Survivors Support has organized a donation drive supporting the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. The drive is collecting non-perishable food, hygienic supplies, clothing
By Emme Meyers Greek life: You’ve seen the movies, read the news and heard about the parties. However, beyond the surface of these media representations of Greek life lies empowerment,
