Archives for September 2011
Student Government is helping students cut through red tape with its new form templates, making club and event organization a little less daunting. “We wanted to make it easier for any student to make things happen on campus,” said Reuben Pressman, creative director for Student Government. “The right questions would be answered, everyone would have
Be sure to check out The Crow’s Nest‘s special version of Where’s Waldo, and try to find Daniel McGarical! Childhood games may be a thing of the past for some, but not for USF St. Petersburg student Daniel McGarigal—he wants to make them larger-than-life. Even though McGarigal never finished his first “Where’s Waldo” book, the
Mark your calendars this fall for the stellar line-up of performers visiting the Bay area. From country to classical, there’s a concert venue for everyone. Sept. 24 Miranda Lambert The Grammy-nominated country music artist is famous for her chart-topping hits like “The House That Built Me” and “Famous in a Small Town.” Where: Tropicana Field
Marquise R. is a painter, filmmaker and sculptor. His friend Hanna calls him the official DJ of Creative Clay. Artist and mentor David Bewley calls him a renaissance man. He considers himself an artist in the most operative sense of the word. “Sometimes I just sit and draw and don’t stop,” he said. The 26-year-old
We are two weeks into the fantasy season and already players are dropping like flies—or like balls thrown to WR Stevie Johnson on the days God hates him. Injured players are piling up, making fantasy owners scour the free agent lists. If you’re lucky you’ll only need to replace a player or two. In my
USF President Judy Genshaft gave her fall address Wednesday, Sept. 7, highlighting several USF Tampa partnerships with institutions, the Tampa Bay community, and the other schools in the USF system—USF St. Petersburg, USF Manatee, and USF Polytechnic. Genshaft briefly touched on a few points about USFSP—the continued construction of the Multipurpose Student Center and the
The faculty in the Languages, Literature & Writing department is launching a new creative writing program in January. The program, composed of fifteen credit hours, will be open to students working on their bachelor’s degree or anyone in the community looking to work on their poetry. Students will have to take Creative Writing, CRW3031, and
[box_dark]“Multipurpose Student Center Live Webcam” Airdate: all day, everyday Channel: www.usfsp.edu/aboutusf/construction.htm Starring: Rowe Architects Inc. and Creative Contractors Directed by: no one—reality TV as it should be[/box_dark] A new fall semester means new fall shows. While waiting for the networks’ latest creations or for old favorites to return in a few weeks, viewers check
In this computer-dominated era, it seems that humans treat other humans as computers. But unlike computers, humans have feelings and our time is precious. Daily interactions with one another have become more abrupt and our patience has worn thin. But can we really expect people to be like computers, and offer instant satisfaction? With family
The USF Bulls defeated the Ball State Cardinals 37-7 Saturday night in front of a raucous home crowd at Raymond James Stadium. The game started similarly to last week’s against Notre Dame when the Bulls recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff return and went 17 yards for a touchdown. The Bulls did not look
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