Posts by: Crow's Nest Staff
Action movies never have convincing plots, but that doesn’t matter much. The action in The Expendables 3 is enjoyable, but it rambles on as if director Patrick Hughes is turning an XBOX set on and off. The Expendables 3 brings moviegoers back to the old school ’80s and ’90s action film genre. It’s refreshing to
On Tuesday, the vision plan goes before the USF Board of Trustees. The plan looks to increase enrollment from 4,700 to 10,000 students by 2024. At The Crow’s Nest, we believe there’s a lot to like in that plan. The campus will remain small compared to other state universities such as USF Tampa, University of
In terms of student press freedom, The Crow’s Nest is blessed. Our student government and administrators allow us to print the paper without first reviewing our work. We are not punished for publishing anything critical. We are funded generously by SG and our budget is not withheld when we publish controversial topics. Past administrations at
Radio music making you want to throw up? Tired of all the artists on your iPod? The cure might be just down the street, in the nearest bar — or even next to you in the grocery store checkout line. This playlist contains all-natural, minimally packaged bands and musicians from St. Petersburg, the Bay area
Peace, love and rock ‘n’ roll … and hip-hop, blues, pop and folk. Well, really, every band playing the Coexist Music and Arts Festival is of a different genre. But that’s what the event, put on by USF St. Petersburg’s Live Music Collective, is all about — celebrating diversity! From 3 to 7 p.m. on
So, who reads anymore? Apart from dealing with menus and street signs, most people are letting reading go the way of the past, along with annoying things like self-respect, average IQ scores and Frank Sinatra. But maybe they’re just not getting exposed to the right books. A quick hunt on Amazon reveals some priceless finds
What began as a normal Sunday night shift at Burrito Boarder, for sophomore Sandra Pierre, 19, ended in assault, racial tension and a mess of Mexican food. At around 9:45 p.m. on March 9, 15 minutes before the downtown St. Petersburg burrito joint, was set close, a black man, who Pierre, a black woman, described
There’s no better place to get a taste of the ethos of St. Petersburg than one of its many local markets — whether your pleasure be food, fashion, art, antiques or merely people-watching. As always, The Crow’s Nest is here to help with a guide to the best of the bazaars for all you fledgling
Tyler Hanson, presidential candidate Year: Sophomore Major: Mass Communications with a minor in Entrepreneurship William Tift, vice presidential candidate Year: Sophomore Major: Business Campaign Slogan “A student government for the students.” Experience Hanson: Served as president of the Latin club and the publicist for the drama club in high school. Tift: Member of
Steven Bird, presidential candidate Year: Junior Major: Psychology with a minor in Legal Studies Monica Gonzalez, vice presidential candidate Year: Freshman Major: Biology Campaign Slogan “Bird is the word.” Experience Bird: Student employee for Academic Advising since summer 2012; president and secretary of Broadway Bulls; SG senator in fall 2012; and current
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