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The Saturday Morning Market has brought visitors statewide for 10 years now. Situated in the parking lot of Al Lang Field in Downtown St. Petersburg, the market provides live music as well as fresh produce, potted plants, fresh meats and cheeses, local art, jewelry, clothing and baked goods. There is also a variety of multicultural
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Rob Bibelhauser Contributing Writer Photos by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Every year, the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg offers USF St. Petersburg students a front-row seat to the Indy Racing League’s first event of the season. The 2011 rendition of the race saw some immediate effects of new rules implemented by officials with the IndyCar
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest SG discusses bills during weekly senate meetings in Davis 130 at 3 p.m. Meetings are open to the public. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor A bill that would allow Student Government presidential and vice presidential candidates to use Activities and Services fees to fund their campaign passed due to inaction. Senate
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor He competes in races. He can move up to 40 mph. If you don’t look fast enough, you might not see him go by. That’s because nothing gets in his way. On March 23, Josh George, a Paralympic wheelchair racer, told his inspirational story to a small yet admiring group at
Photo by Lottie Watts. Goliath Davis speaks at a news conference after being fired fired from his job as senior administrator of community enrichment by Mayor Bill Foster. Shane Souther Neighborhood News Bureau NNBnews.com St. Petersburg – Goliath Davis, fired from his job as senior administrator of community enrichment by Mayor Bill Foster, reacted to
Photo contributed by Jordan Gault Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Calories are burning. Music is playing. Students are getting fit. The fitness center at USF St. Petersburg offers a variety of exercise classes that are all free for students as part of its Fit-4-Life program. This semester, 16 fitness classes are offered throughout the week at
Lenay Ruhl Contributing Writer Photo contributed by Danny McDonald On Monday, Feb. 21 the third St. Petersburg police officer, in less than a month, was killed in the line of duty. This time, the shooting happened too close to home for some USF St. Petersburg students. On Tuesday morning as classes continued as scheduled, students
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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
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