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Design by Taylor Gaudens Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer While we Floridians may be able to get another few uses out of our winter hats, spring is around the corner and a lot of new hair accessories are on the map. Take spring’s runway looks to create your own practical, Florida-girl style. You do not have
Design by Tara McCarty Here are 11 quality restaurants around St. Petersburg that will leave your taste-buds tingling without leaving your wallet or purse empty. Meghan Hoodhood Contributing Writer Money gets a little tight at the beginning of each semester while we wait for the student loan checks to arrive. We’ve exhausted our Bulls in
Design by Tara McCarty Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Most pro sports teams have at least a handful of players who stand out in their history. But when those players eventually leave for other teams, it can be tough to say goodbye as a fan. The Tampa Bay Rays have lost several key members of their
Design by Tara McCarty Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Duck and cover. Find a roof and stay under it. Lightning strikes are everywhere. The Tampa Bay Lightning has enjoyed one of its best seasons thus far in several years. Many students at USF St. Petersburg have taken notice and are excited about the recent success. “I
Photos contributed by Rob Baynard Brittany Long Contributing Writer “Infanta, Infanta.” I am repeating this in my head as I run. I look down at my heels and give myself a silent pat on the back for making such a good shoe choice for the night. I am also looking down because I am running,
Design by Tara McCarty Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government, in conjunction with the city of St. Petersburg, is coordinating efforts to improve communication and organization with residents and leaders of Campbell Park. “[Senator] Chuck [Terzian], [Senator] Courtney Parish and I met with [Councilman] Karl Nurse the first time where we came up with the
Photos by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The first year of the Skip Holtz era at USF probably exceeded the expectations of many Bulls fans. The Bulls concluded their 14th season of football with an 8-5 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the Big East—the same records they had last season. But
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Have you ever wanted to give water polo a try? Think you can outshoot your opponents at lawn darts? You’ll have the chance to do both of those and many other unique games this spring at USF St. Petersburg. The spring 2011 semester will include some different options for students that
Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government passed a survey regarding the pending smoking ban around campus. The results polled from 115 students stated the majority preferred designated smoking areas on campus. “Basically the results that came back were pretty skewed towards not having a ban of tobacco on campus,” said Chuck Terzian, SG senator and
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg students can anticipate a new student center ready for use by the fall 2012 semester. The design is complete and construction on the $22 million student center is scheduled to begin in March 2011. It is estimated that it will take just over a year to
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