Posts by: Amanda Pretulac
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Life as a college student is hectic—three-hour classes, late-night studying, and part-time jobs. Some time off is in order. Here are a few ideas to fit different budgets to ensure you have a memorable 2011 spring break. $0-100: Plan a Staycation Travel can be overwhelming and stressful. Opt for a more
Photos by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Armando Valladares, left, 21, is a junior majoring in Accounting and a big fan of Valentine’s Day. Crystal Boswell, right, 24, is a senior majoring in Business Marketing and is anything but. Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Remember the simple days in elementary school when you received cartoon-covered Valentine’s Day cards
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Valentine’s Day has been getting a bad rap lately. No matter what your opinion is on the holiday, staying in shouldn’t be an option. Whether you’re perfectly lonely, happily dating, or getting over a complicated break-up, here are a few ideas to make this your best Valentine’s Day yet—no Valentine required.
Design by Taylor Gaudens Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor As if you don’t already look forward to your birthday enough, there are a few extra perks to brighten up your big day. Many chain restaurants offer a complimentary meal or dessert, usually after joining their e-mail list or birthday club online. Shopaholics are also in luck
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor OPEN Mon-Thurs: 12 PM-1 AM Fri: 12 PM-2 AM Sat: 4 PM-2 AM Winter break has been the perfect time to explore St. Petersburg. The Globe Coffee Lounge, located downtown, is instantly a new favorite. Now that the new semester has started, the café hours are suitable for college students since
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Spring semester is upon us, and so we begin the process of ordering endless lattes, studying in library corners, and sleepless nights. After awhile this routine becomes exhausting, and a much needed break is in order. What better way to let out your semester frustrations than at a local concert with
Amanda Pretulac Contributing Editor College fashion revolves around comfort, but that does not mean that sweatpants are the only option. Look to the fall runways for inspiration. This season’s trends include military style, plaid, oversized knits and ’20s-inspired looks. I have selected four types of personalities to fit each trend, with budget friendly and comfortable
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