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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Arts & Life

A step closer to the market

Plans for a campus market on the Harbor Walk are underway, as Student Government works to answer some of the who and how questions. Michelle Kerr, director of university and community relations for Student Government, and Student Government President Courtney Parish started the project and are looking at potentially 15 vendors to set up booths

Garden club wilts over summer break

Despite ample funding, a sizeable budget was not enough to keep Bayboro Garden flourishing over the summer. The garden became neglected because former Gardening Club president, Christian Coffey uprooted and left no one in charge. Now those still involved in the club are working overtime to restore it, with twice weekly meetings and the possibility

Students can start new clubs

Students interested in meeting new people and engaging in student life can join a campus club—or start their own. There are three basic steps to create a recognized club, said Student Government Vice President Mark Lombardi-Nelson. Step one requires five friends who share the same interest for the organization, and a staff or faculty advisor

Sting Ray Current full of opportunities

The Project 10 Sting Ray program is for students with disabilities, to give them the opportunity to go to college just like every other regular student here at USFSP. I am the editor-in-chief for The Sting Ray Current, which similar to The Crow’s Nest. It’s about information and activities that we Sting Ray students do

New clubs on the block at USFSP

By Taylor Gaudens and Amanda Pretulac The new semester brings new ideas, and new student clubs on the verge of approval. Members from four of the new clubs explain their goals for the semester. For a complete list of campus clubs and organizations, visit the Student Organization Directory through the Campus Life section of the

CAC core to stay open through October

The Campus Activities Center will be closed for renovations at the end of October, and the search is underway for an alternate location for basketball, dodgeball and fitness classes to take place. The fitness center will not be affected and will remain open during the construction on the rest of the building. The CAC Core,

St. Pete’s finest

St. Petersburg has a hometown feeling that doesn’t compare with other cities in the Bay area. For the freshmen just starting out, or the seasoned USFSP pro looking to get reaquainted with the city, there are several area hotspots to explore. Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant 10 Beach Drive St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Ceviche Tapas

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