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
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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 Kate Rickman A new online reservation system designed to eliminate waitlists is in effect this semester for checking out study rooms at the library. Instead of checking out a
By Amy Diaz American radio talk show host and journalist Joshua Johnson will broadcast his show, 1A, live Feb. 11 from the USF St. Petersburg University Student Center. 1A, which
By Iris Pugh After years of anticipation, the public can look forward to the newly designed downtown St. Petersburg Pier. The newly renovated Pier, expected to be completed and open
By Anna Bryson If you don’t get lucky on Valentine’s Day, you can still enjoy the next best thing: eating a ton of french fries the following day. St. Petersburg’s
By James Bennett III College helps young people discover who they are and how they fit in with the rest of society. This month, USF St. Petersburg will push that
By Dylan Hart Student Government wants to make sure that no student is left hungry. The SG senate unanimously passed Resolution S19-001, named “Feed-A-Bull St. Pete,” at the Jan. 28
By Whitney Elfstrom When the Conference on World Affairs takes over USF St. Petersburg next week, students won’t have to fight as hard to secure a coveted parking spot. In
