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Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief The USF St. Petersburg marina looks different this year, because of the newly completed docks that sit nestled on the Waterfront. This completion of the new docks called for a ribbon-cutting celebration. On Tuesday, Oct.12, USF St. Petersburg decided to dedicate the new docks at the Waterfront
Photo by Michael Rohloff/Contributing Photographer Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor About 40 USF St. Petersburg students are currently living in the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront hotel, down from about 50 students at the beginning of the semester. Placing students at the Hilton is part of the university’s temporary housing plan after it received more housing applications
Sadie Hewitt Staff Writer USF St. Petersburg recently approved a new area of study within the College of Arts and Sciences and it is anticipated to start next fall. Students will be able to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in health sciences beginning in fall 2011. “We are still waiting for final approval from
Tom Chang Staff Writer Artist and activist Matuschka met with students at USF St. Petersburg on Oct. 6 in Davis 103. She spoke about her career as an artist, a model and a pioneering activist for breast cancer awareness. During her visit, she also spoke to various classes in addition to her lecture. Matuschka expressed
Tom Chang Staff Writer Eight Ukrainian journalists visited the Department of Journalism and Media Studies on Oct. 7, to share their life experiences as journalists in their country. “They’re very curious in what we do and I think we’re curious in what they do,” said Robert Dardenne, chair and associate professor in the journalism department,
Andrew Silverstein Entertainment Editor Somehow, on my own accord, in some weird line of thought… no, enough excuses. I watched “Sex and the City 2.” Wow, that felt good. Released back in May, “Sex and the City 2” is now slated for DVD and Blu-Ray release on Oct. 26. Apparently this little number’s got a
Jerrod Simpson Contributing Writer Not that these guys are drama queens, but they have a sick fetish for making you wait. They use their songs to construct tension like a high rise, stacking layer upon layer until you realize you were waiting for a moment that has already passed. It’s like riding a wave that
Amy Heckler Contributing Editor The premiere of “Dry Creek,” directed by USF St. Petersburg professor Debbie Wolfe, aired Oct. 5, at 9:30 p.m. on In Country Television, a national satellite network. “It’s a western that addresses timeless human issues, but we try to keep everything kind of fun and lighthearted,” Wolfe said. “Dry Creek” is
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Ashley Rogers Neighborhood News Bureau Animal shelters across the country care for an estimated 6 to 8 million dogs and cats every year, according to the Humane Society of the United States. Approximately 3 to 4 million of those animals are then euthanized due to overpopulation and limited housing facilities.
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