Arts & Life
Harborside Activities Board is set to host USF St. Petersburg’s inaugural Electric Bull Carnival (EBC). EBC is a free dance concert and rave inspired by Electric Daisy Carnival. It will be held on April 2 from 9-11:30 p.m. on the Harbor Lawn and is open to students and the public. Students can expect an array
I walked straight down the illuminated rainbow hallway; stripes of ROY G. BIV lit the floor and were reflected by mirrored orbs hanging from the ceiling. The entrance to The Beatles LOVE Cirque du Soleil at the Mirage Resort and Casino set the mood for the spectacular show I was about to witness. In the
Myriam Irizarry came from humble beginnings. Born in Puerto Rico in the 1954, she lived with her single mother and eight siblings in a small hut with a dirt floor, no running water, no kitchen and no bathroom. Now, as an accomplished attorney with bar membership in two states, she speaks on women’s rights in
“USF! USFSP! We are the Bulls by the bay, the Bulls by the bay! Hey hey!” This new campus chant got its first go at USF St. Petersburg’s inaugural Dance Marathon. After teaching the chant to the audience, Jared Bolton, Harborside Activities Board’s director of special events asked for the crowd to join in. The
Following the extended “Picasso/ Dalí, Dalí /Picasso” exhibit, the Salvador Dalí Museum opened “Dalí & da Vinci: Minds, Machines and Masterpieces,” displaying the works of Salvador Dalí and Leonardo da Vinci side by side. The Museum said the exhibit features more than 75 works and reproductions, including reproductions of da Vinci diagrams, Dalí manuscripts and
West Central Avenue is home to independent, non-franchise businesses blooming not only from the support of locals and college students, but also from one another. Located around 66th Street, these places have the advantage of being close to the beach and those who inhabit it, in a concentrated area of other non-franchise businesses. This coming
Shakespeare enthusiasts and literature lovers in the USF St. Petersburg community fused their passions and talents to collaborate with the brand-new St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival. USFSP’s Dr. Lisa Starks-Estes, the textual director, and USFSP alumna Veronica Matthews, the creative director, developed the idea of an annual outdoor production along with the university’s student-led Shakespeare Society.
The memories of spring break are fading fast behind us, and summer is still a distant thought. Our desks are cluttered with stacks of papers that keep growing around us, threatening to suffocate us. And we don’t get another break until this semester ends. It’s a depressing thought, but take heart — your friendly Crow’s
In 1980, Gary Mormino spent a year in Rome as a Fulbright scholar. In Rome, Mormino read the news from Florida. There were the race riots in Miami, a campaign to make English the only language in U.S. government documents, a mass emigration of people from Cuba and Haiti to Florida. Mormino thought: “The greatest
I traveled to New Orleans with 11 USF St. Petersburg students for the Un-BULL-ieveable spring break trip. We partnered with a non profit called Youth Rebuilding New Orleans, whose mission is to find homes damaged in hurricane Katrina and renovate them using mainly volunteer labor. Then they sell the homes to teachers at a discount
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