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Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Student Government held its second open forum meeting this semester on Feb. 23, the meeting encouraged students to bring up issues or ideas they have about USF St. Petersburg. SG Senator Danny McDonald came up with the idea to hold open forums after hearing from students who felt SG was not
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor USF St. Petersburg is tentatively scheduled to break ground on the new student center this spring, in either March or April. Earlier this month, the Student Government Senate passed a resolution to commit approximately $50,000 to making the new building meet national standards of environmental efficiency. SG President James Scott hopes
Tom Chang Online Editor Student Government approved $7,300 to start a campus bike program to allow students to check out biking equipment from the campus fitness center. “That is something that James [Scott] and I, when we were running, thought would be an important service and aspect to bring to campus,” said SG Vice President
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
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
Design by Tara McCarty Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government, in conjunction with the city of St. Petersburg, is coordinating efforts to improve communication and organization with residents and leaders of Campbell Park. “[Senator] Chuck [Terzian], [Senator] Courtney Parish and I met with [Councilman] Karl Nurse the first time where we came up with the
Tom Chang Contributing Writer Student Government passed a survey regarding the pending smoking ban around campus. The results polled from 115 students stated the majority preferred designated smoking areas on campus. “Basically the results that came back were pretty skewed towards not having a ban of tobacco on campus,” said Chuck Terzian, SG senator and
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor USF St. Petersburg students can anticipate a new student center ready for use by the fall 2012 semester. The design is complete and construction on the $22 million student center is scheduled to begin in March 2011. It is estimated that it will take just over a year to
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