Administration
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The university officially broke ground on the new student center on April 11. Students, faculty and community members gathered on Harborwalk for the mid-morning ceremony. Regional Chancellor Margaret Sullivan credited the building to community and student support. “Our commitment to students drives what we do as an institution,” she said. “This
Hannah Ulm Contributing Writer Administrators pushed the start of the campus-wide tobacco ban from May 2011 to spring semester 2012. The ban was proposed early last fall and brought to Student Government by Mark Pezzo, associate dean of Arts and Sciences. Although usually referred to as the “smoking ban”, the proposal is to ban all
Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief As I near the end of my leadership as editor-in-chief, I am compelled to discuss the current, seriously flawed system of funding for the Crow’s Nest. Every year, the Crow’s Nest receives an allocation of student fee money through Student Government. But with each year, our budget continues to be cut. These
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest USF St. Petersburg now owns the newly renamed building, Harbor Hall, that once housed the largest comprehensive collection of Salvador Dali artwork. It is undetermined what academic programs will occupy the space. Lenay Ruhl Contributing Writer USF St. Petersburg now owns the building that was once the home of the
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Representatives from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools will be visiting USF St. Petersburg Feb. 14-17, to assess the university as part of its normal accreditation reaffirmation process. The group will evaluate the campus, in part by asking students about the university’s Quality Enhancement Program, according to Margaret Sullivan, Regional