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Robert La Rocca Contributing Writer For Courtney Gale, Deb Wolfe, Donna Winchester and Serena Mercay, it was an opportunity to flex a little journalistic muscle for a good cause. The 2011 Neuro Film Festival video contest is sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology in order to promote awareness of brain conditions like Neurofibromatosis, or
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor As the old cliché goes, spring is in the air. That must mean spring break is right around the corner. USF St. Petersburg students will be off the week of March 14 to enjoy some much-needed time away from their textbooks and professors. If you aren’t hitting the beach or taking
Nicole Miller Contributing Writer Way up in the skyscraping numbers of a Bright House digital cable box lays a buffet of fabulous channels often unsurfed. Let’s change that. 1. IFC (113) The Independent Film Channel is the brilliant misfit in a cable theater dominated by shiny HBO and Showtime menus. Here, you can find reruns
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor The Super Bowl of award shows, the Oscars, will air Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. All of Hollywood’s elite don the most elegant designer gowns for the infamous stroll down the red carpet, clinging to the chance of winning the biggest achievement of their career. Join in the excitement and celebrate
Design by David Watts/ Photo contributed by Danny McDonald Nikeya Williams Editor in Chief Black Student Association hosted The Bulls Stampede Step Emporium event on Thursday, Feb. 17 in the CAC core. This event, which was one of BSA’s newest editions to their Black History month calendar, sought to bring the campus and community together.
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor USF St. Petersburg is tentatively scheduled to break ground on the new student center this spring, in either March or April. Earlier this month, the Student Government Senate passed a resolution to commit approximately $50,000 to making the new building meet national standards of environmental efficiency. SG President James Scott hopes
Photo contributed by Malory Speir Malory Speir Contributing Writer Ana Herrero may be new to the St. Petersburg campus, but she’s no stranger to USF. Herrero, a Spanish professor in the Department of Languages, Literature and Writing, received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from USF Tampa and then taught there as a teaching assistant and
Tom Chang Online Editor Student Government approved $7,300 to start a campus bike program to allow students to check out biking equipment from the campus fitness center. “That is something that James [Scott] and I, when we were running, thought would be an important service and aspect to bring to campus,” said SG Vice President
Aaron Moe photo courtesy of Lottie Mae Watts/ Event photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The day was filled with more smiles than tears—he would have wanted it that way. Students and faculty from the journalism department gathered by the Harborwalk fountain Wednesday, Feb. 16 to honor the life of Aaron Moe,
Photo and Story by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Taco Bus owner,Rene Valenzuela, opened his much-anticipated Mexican restaurant in St. Petersburg on Feb.18,2 011. Aimee Alexander Photo Editor Residents of St. Petersburg are in for a tasty culinary ride when the Taco Bus rolls into town this month. Rene Valenzuela’s popular Tampa roadside eatery revs up its
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