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Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor A true musical artist can transform a classic song into his or her own. There have been many covers of John Lennon’s “Imagine” or Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World,” but usually artists haven’t aimed to transform “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Sure, some artists alter a few notes or add
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer Spring is the season of romance. Bring out the roses, whites, wedges and florals, and get ready for sunshine. Spring often brings bold colors, so consider choosing a neutral makeup palette. To take your look up a notch, try hot pinks or bold reds in lip color, blush and—if you want
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Life as a college student is hectic—three-hour classes, late-night studying, and part-time jobs. Some time off is in order. Here are a few ideas to fit different budgets to ensure you have a memorable 2011 spring break. $0-100: Plan a Staycation Travel can be overwhelming and stressful. Opt for a more
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor With major renovations to the USF St. Petersburg campus starting in just weeks, there are also plans to expand campus recreation and intramural sports. As part of the future changes, the Campus Activities Center will be transformed into a full-fledged student union. “The idea is to have a one-stop shop for
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor For the next several weeks, professional baseball players from three other countries will call St. Petersburg their home plate away from home. Teams from Canada, the Netherlands and South Korea will compete in the inaugural St. Petersburg International Baseball Series at Al Lang Field in downtown St. Petersburg. They will play
Rob Bibelhauser Contributing Writer With the NFL season over, it’s time to take a look at the progress of the league’s USF alumni. Eagles free safety Nate Allen, Rams cornerback Jerome Murphy and Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul made up an exciting rookie class of former USF standouts. Safety Nate Allen, who won the starting
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Damaso Bautista, left, receives a commemorative framed photo of his banner from Student Government senator, Chuck Terzian, right, at USFSP’s Harborwalk Banner Celebration on Jan. 25, 2011. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Members of the USF St. Petersburg community gathered by the Harborwalk fountain Tuesday, January 25th to officially launch the
Photos by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Armando Valladares, left, 21, is a junior majoring in Accounting and a big fan of Valentine’s Day. Crystal Boswell, right, 24, is a senior majoring in Business Marketing and is anything but. Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Remember the simple days in elementary school when you received cartoon-covered Valentine’s Day cards
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest USFSP’s new logo adorns banners all across campus. University officials believe the new logo will help define the campus’ independent status. Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg began the 2011 spring semester with a new logo that incorporates all five initials of the university: USFSP. Phillip Gary
Photo by Jordan Gault – Contributing Photographer. Freshman Alex Martinez, left, prays for the fallen officers at the Candlelight Memorial to honor Sergeant Baitinger and Officer Yaslowitz, held at USF St. Petersburg Thursday, February 3, 2011 on Harbor Walk.
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