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Photos by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The first year of the Skip Holtz era at USF probably exceeded the expectations of many Bulls fans. The Bulls concluded their 14th season of football with an 8-5 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the Big East—the same records they had last season. But
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief The USF St. Petersburg marina looks different this year, because of the newly completed docks that sit nestled on the Waterfront. This completion of the new docks called for a ribbon-cutting celebration. On Tuesday, Oct.12, USF St. Petersburg decided to dedicate the new docks at the Waterfront
Photo by Michael Rohloff/Contributing Photographer Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor About 40 USF St. Petersburg students are currently living in the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront hotel, down from about 50 students at the beginning of the semester. Placing students at the Hilton is part of the university’s temporary housing plan after it received more housing applications
Photo by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Student and community organizations came together to add a little more green to the USF St. Petersburg campus on Oct. 10. Ten groups sponsored 10 new trees that were planted in the areas behind Davis Hall and the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. The trees were planted
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Lenay Ruhl Staff Writer My first thought when I walked through the doors of Acropolis Greek Taverna was, ‘what is with all of the napkins? They’re everywhere.’ The Greek restaurant—or taverna as they call it—recently opened at 515 Central Ave. in downtown St. Petersburg. It’s taken the place of the
Jerrod Simpson Contributing Writer Not that these guys are drama queens, but they have a sick fetish for making you wait. They use their songs to construct tension like a high rise, stacking layer upon layer until you realize you were waiting for a moment that has already passed. It’s like riding a wave that
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
Lenay Ruhl Staff Writer If you’re looking for a deal, you can’t miss this one—literally. The big sign in front of the bright yellow building with eye-catching odds and ends reads, “Haines Road Thrift Shop!” bragging underneath it “Best deal in town.” The Haines Road Thrift Shop is owned and operated by Mary Brophy-Lee, a
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.
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