Archives for October 2012
The Honors College is one of the lesser-known fragments that make up the intellectual community at USF St. Petersburg. “I like being in a class of really motivated students working with some of the best professors,” said Chris Carpentier, an Honors College sophomore studying entrepreneurship. Carpentier believes his time in the program has been well
After a survey showed more than half the students polled had never used their services, USF St. Petersburg’s Career Center is adding new events, increasing availability and becoming more visible on campus. The online survey was conducted last spring, and revealed that of the 303 students who responded, 58 percent had never been to the
For the first time since activities fees were more than doubled in 2010 to build and operate the University Student Center, Student Government, the lawful authority of those funds, was presented a budget for approval on Sept. 26 that accounts for the building’s revenue. However, the $1.9 million budget proposal presented by Assistant Director of
U.S. election deadline fast approaching Oct. 9 is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 6 general election. In addition to the presidential vote, Floridians will vote on 11 proposed constitutional amendments on issues including abortion, health care and property tax limitations. As of Sept. 30, Pinellas county had 223,747 registered Republicans,
For the last three months Amanda Dicicco has been living and breathing Delta Sigma Zeta. Along with her “wingwomen,” Olivia Mayer and Giana Stabile, Dicicco has started a group with hopes of becoming a sorority—the first step toward making Greek life at USF St. Petersburg a reality. Right now DSZ is a “colony,” a regional
Following a story published in The Crow’s Nest on Sept. 4 on the evolution of the student center project, university system officials disputed the accuracy of statements made by a former USF St. Petersburg administrator and the students that helped lobby for the building’s creation. “President Genshaft wanted this,” said former Student President James Scott,
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