Archives for January 2011
Design by Tara McCarty Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government, in conjunction with the city of St. Petersburg, is coordinating efforts to improve communication and organization with residents and leaders of Campbell Park. “[Senator] Chuck [Terzian], [Senator] Courtney Parish and I met with [Councilman] Karl Nurse the first time where we came up with the
Photos by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The first year of the Skip Holtz era at USF probably exceeded the expectations of many Bulls fans. The Bulls concluded their 14th season of football with an 8-5 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the Big East—the same records they had last season. But
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Have you ever wanted to give water polo a try? Think you can outshoot your opponents at lawn darts? You’ll have the chance to do both of those and many other unique games this spring at USF St. Petersburg. The spring 2011 semester will include some different options for students that
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The College of Business has added a new major and minor in entrepreneurship, approved in October 2010, and the Entrepreneurship Club, a 2008 addition to the campus clubs roster, has been growing each semester as more students look to expand their business sense. Approximately 164 students are signed up for the
Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government passed a survey regarding the pending smoking ban around campus. The results polled from 115 students stated the majority preferred designated smoking areas on campus. “Basically the results that came back were pretty skewed towards not having a ban of tobacco on campus,” said Chuck Terzian, SG senator and
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor OPEN Mon-Thurs: 12 PM-1 AM Fri: 12 PM-2 AM Sat: 4 PM-2 AM Winter break has been the perfect time to explore St. Petersburg. The Globe Coffee Lounge, located downtown, is instantly a new favorite. Now that the new semester has started, the café hours are suitable for college students since
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Spring semester is upon us, and so we begin the process of ordering endless lattes, studying in library corners, and sleepless nights. After awhile this routine becomes exhausting, and a much needed break is in order. What better way to let out your semester frustrations than at a local concert with
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg students can anticipate a new student center ready for use by the fall 2012 semester. The design is complete and construction on the $22 million student center is scheduled to begin in March 2011. It is estimated that it will take just over a year to
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg officially announced a change to the school logo on Jan. 5. Regional Vice Chancellor of External Affairs Helen Levine sent a memo to the USF St. Petersburg community, which included images of the changed logo. The university logo has been adjusted to incorporate all the initials
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