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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
Lauren Martin Staff Writer The Black Student Association, Latin American Student Association, and the Office of Multicultural Affairs sponsored the Caribbean heritage event on Oct. 5, to celebrate students’ cultures. “There are a lot of people on campus that were born in the islands or have a Caribbean background,” said Roshaun Reno, a member of
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.
Rob Bibelhauser Staff Writer As the NCAA hoops season quickly approaches, the USF Bulls basketball team looks to pick up right where it left off. Last year’s 20-13 record, which was one of the best in school history, ended in disappointment as the Bulls’ early exit from the conference tournament meant narrowly missing a bid
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