Posts by: Crow's Nest Staff
Q: I’m so stressed out about living healthier! I have no idea how to fit in an exercise routine along with all my classes, my part-time job in the evenings, and then family responsibilities on the weekend. How could I possibly find time to work out for an hour or more when I’m having trouble
The Dalí Museum is partnering with the USF St. Petersburg College of Education to create the Dalí Mobile, a traveling museum experience for seventh grade math and science students. “Not everyone can come to the museum, but the museum should come to everybody,” Peter Tush, curator of education at Dalí, said. Spearheading USFSP’s involvement is
Don’t Stop St. Petersburg Music and Arts Festival If you’ve always wanted to get into the local arts scene but didn’t know where to find it, or whether you would like it once you did, this weekend is the perfect chance to get out of the mainstream and take a dip in the local
If ever there were a place to celebrate counterculture and off-limits literature, it would be a college library. On Thursday, Sept. 19, such a celebration occurred in USF St. Petersburg’s Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, where students and professors commemorated Banned Books Week with a panel discussion on censorship and surveillance in modern culture. USFSP professors
This spring, sophomore Jeremy Berger may be bringing baseball to USF St. Petersburg. Berger is in the process of adding USFSP to the list of schools involved in the National Club Baseball Association across the state. The NCBA is a program that governs baseball clubs throughout colleges across the country. Separate from the NCCA and
Editor’s note: A lot has changed at USF St. Petersburg in the last few years, but the confusion, excitement, nervousness and eventual complacence that come with one’s first week as a bull have remained constant. The week of Aug. 25 – 30, The Crow’s Nest sent five freshman contributors out on their first assignment —
The best volleyball players in the world will descend on St. Petersburg the weekend of Sept. 13-15 for the Association of Volleyball Professionals Tour events at Vinoy Park. The AVP St. Pete Open is the fifth event in the 2013 AVP season. The seven-event season is the first full schedule since 2010. Financial difficulties forced
For as long as there have been annoying roommates, there have been college students trying to find a better place to study than their dorm or apartment. We know the feeling, so we’ve assembled this list of the perfect places around campus to escape the madness of your hostile living environment. PRW Building “Gathering Room”
Q. I’m 18 years old and I recently lost my virginity. As much as I hate to admit it, I did not use protection. It was a heat of the moment thing and it is the only thing I regret about it (although I know it was just as much my partner’s responsibility as it
Students who actually pay attention to campus happenings are hard to come by. At USF St. Petersburg, there are three kinds of students — those who care, those who don’t and those who go on novel-length Facebook rants complaining about something that did or didn’t happen when it’s already way too late to make a
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