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Chanting “Hell No, GMO,” a fleet of health concerned consumers gathered outside the St. Petersburg city hall around noon, on Saturday, Oct. 12. They carried signs slathered with words of social distrust, like “DEMONSANTO” and “Save the Earth from Seeds of Satan.” The Monsanto Company, Inc. is an American-based multinational chemical and agricultural biotechnology corporation,
Student government hosts a monthly panel for leaders of campus clubs and organizations to collaborate and achieve goals.
Students caught using or selling drugs on campus are at risk of losing their financial aid. An email sent on Sept. 13 reminded students of the regulation, which states that students convicted for such violations under federal or state law while enrolled at USF and receiving financial aid will lose eligibility. The nationally upheld regulation
Eleven-year-old Journee wants to be a lawyer when she grows up. Ten-year-old Leshawn wants to be a doctor. Kannani, also 10, wants to be a judge. The fifth-graders from Fairmount Park Elementary, a public school on the corner of 41st Street South and Fifth Avenue South, know they’ll have to go to college to reach
Last basketball season, a USF St. Petersburg bus to the game was vacant, except for a Student Government representative manning the bus and a Crow’s Nest photographer. On Saturday, Oct. 5, more than 20 students showed up to ride the bus to the football game. This time, a representative from SG failed to show. Sophia
According to Jonathan Safran Foer, humans would make water undrinkable, eliminate fish from the ocean, destroy topsoil and fashion useless antibiotics, unless, somewhere along the way, they stop craving the Chicken McNugget. In his first of eight webinar sessions with Farm Forward, a nonprofit that advocates against factory farming to change the way people cultivate
Yale University issued a memo last week regarding its policies on sexual misconduct. The memo attempts to distinguish between consensual and nonconsensual sex — a distinction that shouldn’t be too tricky for an Ivy League student … or any functioning adult. The PDF titled “Sexual Misconduct Scenarios,” provides eight examples of sexual encounters Yale administrators
Two years of voluntary physical training, inspections and early morning drills led USF St. Petersburg junior Kristofer Brown to rotating leadership roles in the Reserved Officer’s Training Corps program at USFSP. Three mornings a week, at 6:30 a.m., ROTC members sprint up and down the parking garage ramps and drop for push-ups. Sometimes, it’s a
Davis Lounge was closed this summer to undergo a transformation into a new study and tutoring spot. The Academic Success Center situated in Terrace 301 will be making the move to Davis Hall, re-opening as the Student Success Center. It will continue to provide the same services, which include walk-in tutoring, and workshops, along with
The process for getting out of parking tickets received on campus will soon be a little easier. Starting later in the semester, students will be able to appeal parking tickets to the Student Government Supreme Court, rather than going through the Parking Services Department. All on-campus parking spots, including those in the garage and other
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