Posts by: Crow's Nest Staff
By now, everyone has heard of Mighty Mongo. You haven’t? You’re about to. On May 5, now known as “Cinco de Mongo,” Mighty Mongo will release their very first album, “Let’s Make Serious Life Decisions.” The album is a collection of their original “runk” music, a combination of reggae and punk. “It totally represents what
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor The semester is wrapping up at USFSP, and bitter-sweetly, so must the cackles from this hen in The Crow’s Nest. This is my hen song. While most students are cramming to do a semester’s worth of work in two weeks, The Cackling Hen must formulate a proper farewell in
Meghan Hoodhood Contributing Writer It’s been a long year of cut and dry textbooks with small print and 100-page chapters. We’ve barely had time to indulge ourselves in the land of fabrication and descriptive prose—books with a beginning, middle and end, with our own deadlines to set. The list we kept in our heads of
Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief The Mahaffey Theater was full with people sitting in every section. A few seats were open in each section, but not many. It seemed as though people from all over St. Petersburg and Tampa came to celebrate this special night with the Tampa Bay Symphony Orchestra. This special night didn’t mean that
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The 2010-2011 season for the USF co-ed sailing team has been “average” in the words of head coach Gonzalo Crivello. But the team has made strides this spring, including a signature win just weeks ago on the West Coast. On the first weekend in April, the team won the St. Francis
Photos contributed by Jordan Gault Forward Pascal Millien crosses the ball in an attempt to score. FC Tampa Bay would end up winning 1-0. Colin O’Hara Contributing Writer The City of St. Petersburg welcomed FC Tampa Bay with chants and open arms during their 1-0 season opening win over the Montreal Impact on Saturday, April
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor The Cackling Hen has resurrected. Chick-fil-A thought they could silence me, but I used one of my many body doubles to fool them. And since those body doubles are rubber chickens, that must have been a chewy batch of chicken sandwiches. But thankfully no one reported the chicken being
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor As many of us learn social norms and etiquette growing up, we learn what acceptable conversation topics are for different settings. For example, we typically don’t talk about our one-night stands with grandma, and we don’t admit to watching “Jersey Shore” during a job interview. There is a time
Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief As I near the end of my leadership as editor-in-chief, I am compelled to discuss the current, seriously flawed system of funding for the Crow’s Nest. Every year, the Crow’s Nest receives an allocation of student fee money through Student Government. But with each year, our budget continues to be cut. These
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor It’s springtime and budgeting is in the air. Sure, traditionalists may say that love is still in the air, but I urge them to take another breath. Valentine’s Day is behind us—any shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat is probably from pollen allergies or checking your bank account. It’s
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