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Something smells at Yale

Do they reflect the primal instincts of human beings, relating us to cousin ape? Are they representative of one’s infantile helplessness brought on by the economy? Or, were the feces-stained T-shirts hung on a clothesline at one of Yale’s residential campuses simply a foul smelling prank? According to the Yale Daily News, students received an

Don’t Stop St. Pete unites local indie scene

[wzslider autoplay=”true” info=”true”] Members of the St. Petersburg indie music scene are a tightly knit bunch. On Saturday, Oct. 5, hundreds of musicians, promoters, local business owners, photographers, writers, and simple enjoyers of good music turned out in support of the first Don’t Stop St. Pete music and arts festival — reinforcing the scene’s strong

USFSP professor, students discuss Boston Bombing cover of Rolling Stone

When a terrorist attack is committed, the public — the innocent victims — need to understand why. This remark came from ethics scholar and chair of the journalism department Deni Elliot as she led a conversation about Rolling Stone’s September issue. When the magazine featured Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover, millions

Changes for downtown waterfront

Before St. Petersburg was officially recognized as a city in 1892, it had a pier. The Orange Belt Railway Pier, built three years prior, served as a sight seeing spot for train travelers and housed a recreational resort. It served as St. Petersburg’s first attraction, laying the groundwork for the city’s tourism-fueled economy that persists

Education professor to temporarily fill vice chancellor position

After Norine Noonan was not asked to return as regional vice chancellor for the 2013-2014 school year, Interim Regional Chancellor Bill Hogarth selected Vivian Fueyo, a USF St. Petersburg childhood education professor, to temporarily fill the role. Fueyo’s appointment as interim regional vice chancellor for academic affairs begins July 1 — as does Sophia Wisniewska’s

Campus meets letter of ADA law, not spirit

Two weeks ago, The Crow’s Nest ran a story revealing the lack of convenience on campus for students with disabilities. While most facilities were in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, majority met the standards at a bare minimum. An afternoon with Robert Beasey, a student with cerebral palsy who uses a motorized wheelchair,

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