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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
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The Trio Student Support Services program is looking for applicants for its tutoring and mentor program for first-generation and low-income students. The U.S. Department of Education will fund the new program, and it needs 150 applicants by Feb. 10 in order to receive funding and offer services. “We are on a
Amanda Pretulac Entertainment Editor Valentine’s Day has been getting a bad rap lately. No matter what your opinion is on the holiday, staying in shouldn’t be an option. Whether you’re perfectly lonely, happily dating, or getting over a complicated break-up, here are a few ideas to make this your best Valentine’s Day yet—no Valentine required.
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest The latest addition to OPI’s nail polish collection: Katy Perry. Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer Exit all dingy browns and plums, feverish reds and New Year’s Eve glitzes and golds. Enter shiny, holographic, sparkly and shattered. Spring is almost here and your hands are more than ready to breathe some warm
Leave Facebook (and homework) behind with this ultimate guide on how not to do anything productive. Nicole Miller Contributing Writer 5-Second Films www.5secondfilms.com Love to watch funny videos? Hate it when the drab scenes drag on, need time to buffer and slide past your 9 minutes of patience? Imagine a page with hundreds of videos
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor As it currently stands, the USF co-ed and women’s sailing teams are the only competitive athletic teams to compete against other schools at USF St. Petersburg. But a brand new team representing the campus appears to be on the horizon. During the first week of the spring semester, the grappling club
Hannah Ulm Contributing Writer Whether your team won or lost, this past Sunday was a good day. After 25 weeks of football (including the preseason), you got what you were waiting for all along: the Super Bowl. It didn’t matter if you wore a cheesehead or waved a Terrible Towel as long as you were
Photo by Nikeya Williams/Crow’s Nest Vegetable and plant seeds start to spout in USF SP Garden Club’s garden. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The USF St. Petersburg Gardening Club began planting in the newly constructed Bayboro Garden behind the Piano Man Building on campus. The Gardening Club broke ground on the garden on Nov. 15, and
Girls just want to have fun. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Natalie Portman has been giving a lot of interviews the last few weeks as her 2010 film “Black Swan” prepares to descend upon the Oscar podium in February. In several of these interviews, she talks about her latest venture into producing. She and partner Annette
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