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Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor Students Charles Terzian and Reuben Pressman tried to run for Student Government positions in the USF Tampa elections, in an effort to give USF St. Petersburg students a voice within the USF system. But they were disqualified from running, because students running in the USF Tampa elections must be
Are YOU curious about the Student Green Energy Fund? Find out more at the Open Forum. Held in Davis 130 on Tuesday March 8th at 10am. The Crow’s Nest is now offering free classified ads for USFSP students and staff. Messages may be up to 150 characters. To place an ad, contact Jessica Kemper at
Photo contributed by Jordan Gault Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Calories are burning. Music is playing. Students are getting fit. The fitness center at USF St. Petersburg offers a variety of exercise classes that are all free for students as part of its Fit-4-Life program. This semester, 16 fitness classes are offered throughout the week at
Tom Chang Online Editor Pinellas County Schools held its national history day festivities at USF St. Petersburg’s Campus Activities Center on Feb. 20. In its 14th year, Pinellas History Day had over 600 students involved. Students submitted projects including exhibits, plays and presentations. “It’s wonderful how it turned out,” said Coordinator Alan Kay. “More schools
Nicole Miller Contributing Writer There it is again—that blue and white color scheme and personalized ad bar that fills whichever digital screen you’re using that minute. Facebook is entertaining, like a free game that all your friends are playing too. It’s habitual, especially when notifications can be delivered straight to your cell phone. But it
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer The Career Center will hold its spring career fair on March 10. It was rescheduled from its original February date so it could be a bigger event. The event was rescheduled due to low employer enrollment. Many companies reduced their recruiting funding when the economy worsened, sending out less recruiters and
Lenay Ruhl Contributing Writer Photo contributed by Danny McDonald On Monday, Feb. 21 the third St. Petersburg police officer, in less than a month, was killed in the line of duty. This time, the shooting happened too close to home for some USF St. Petersburg students. On Tuesday morning as classes continued as scheduled, students
Robert La Rocca Contributing Writer For Courtney Gale, Deb Wolfe, Donna Winchester and Serena Mercay, it was an opportunity to flex a little journalistic muscle for a good cause. The 2011 Neuro Film Festival video contest is sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology in order to promote awareness of brain conditions like Neurofibromatosis, or
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Greg Lindberg Sports Editor As the old cliché goes, spring is in the air. That must mean spring break is right around the corner. USF St. Petersburg students will be off the week of March 14 to enjoy some much-needed time away from their textbooks and professors. If you aren’t hitting the beach or taking
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