Posts by: Crow's Nest Staff
Exercise and green initiatives are important to Karla Infazon, a junior and a team leader at both the fitness center and the waterfront. Last week, Infazon participated in Race for the Watts, an energy-generating contest sponsored by SGEF, the Student Green Energy Fund. Students representing various campus organizations used the sustainable cardio equipment on the
Students shuffle through two lanes of lines, weaving through the Reef cafeteria. They lean against the glass that shields the food from their touch as they mumble their orders. Servers dip their ladles and spatulas into the serving bins and onto stoves, hasty in their delivery. “How are you today?” The cashier looks up from
At USF St. Petersburg, a little bit of wordplay goes a long way. Eventually, it just winds up looking like so much bull. A Parody and Para-bull You wake up late and irrata-bull and quickly wolf down a bowl of cereal. Complaining that the day will be terri-bull you jump into your convert-a-bull.
“He’s a good guy to me. As a person to person, he’s my friend. I don’t condone what he does.” Former NBA player Dennis Rodman on North Korea leader Kim Jong Un. Rodman visited North Korea earlier this year and is the first American to have met the new leader, who inherited power from his
In an age of bloggers, pundits and hacks broadcast from coast to coast, few people seem to understand newspapers, and even fewer know the meaning of the word “bias” as it pertains to news media. Opinion writing has long had a home in American newspapers. In fact, most early newspapers depended on opinion for readership.
Spring general elections place presidential and vice presidential candidates Jimmy Richards and Jordan Iuliucci against incumbent Mark Lombardi-Nelson and Christa Hegedus, along with 17 senator-hopefuls. Voting begins March 4 and ends on the 7. Also on the ballot will be an amendment to change the election schedule. Whereas voting now begins the Monday after spring
Students rose to action with a petition in support of Interim Regional Chancellor Bill Hogarth after the Regional Chancellor Search Advisory Committee did not recommend him as a finalist for the permanent position last month. Mark Lombardi-Nelson, student body president, had a seat on the search committee and helped narrow the pool of 74 candidates.
They say you can judge a man’s character by the company he keeps. If that’s true, the brothers and sisters of the University of Central Florida’s fraternities and sororities might want to find some new friends. UCF’s Sigma Chi fraternity was suspended in early February after allegations of hazing and underage drinking. A photograph posted
Guest Written by Kit E. Katt Hello, college students. As I sit here, perched on in front of the keyboard, I am thinking of your futures. I imagine that some of you will graduate and get a place of your own sometime soon, or at least move into a parent’s empty garage. Remember that any
“An apple, a carrot, a sweet potato. An orange, some broccoli, a green tomato. Vegetables and fruits taste better than newts.” – Somebody who was not Dr. Seuss Feeling sad and saggy? You might just need a metabolic rush. Put away the pizza for a day and pick up something more natural. If you need
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