Arts & Life
Photo by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Student and community organizations came together to add a little more green to the USF St. Petersburg campus on Oct. 10. Ten groups sponsored 10 new trees that were planted in the areas behind Davis Hall and the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. The trees were planted
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Lenay Ruhl Staff Writer My first thought when I walked through the doors of Acropolis Greek Taverna was, ‘what is with all of the napkins? They’re everywhere.’ The Greek restaurant—or taverna as they call it—recently opened at 515 Central Ave. in downtown St. Petersburg. It’s taken the place of the
Lenay Ruhl Staff Writer If you’re looking for a deal, you can’t miss this one—literally. The big sign in front of the bright yellow building with eye-catching odds and ends reads, “Haines Road Thrift Shop!” bragging underneath it “Best deal in town.” The Haines Road Thrift Shop is owned and operated by Mary Brophy-Lee, a
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
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Editor Mineral makeup has been on the market for several years. Many companies are producing their own lines to keep up with the demand for having beneficial ingredients for the skin. The benefit of most mineral makeup is that they do not have parabens, a preservative and bonding agent used in nearly
Lauren Martin Staff Writer The Black Student Association, Latin American Student Association, and the Office of Multicultural Affairs sponsored the Caribbean heritage event on Oct. 5, to celebrate students’ cultures. “There are a lot of people on campus that were born in the islands or have a Caribbean background,” said Roshaun Reno, a member of
Austin Arias Neighborhood News Bureau The students at the Academy Prep Center of St. Petersburg are anxiously anticipating the release of their debut issue of the school’s first student-produced newspaper. The program was recently added to the Center’s roster of enrichment program offerings after increased student demand. “The students wanted to start a newspaper because
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