The whale mural was completed during the project’s first phase in late April. It represents the environmental angle of sustainability. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Dinorah Prevost The
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Above photo: St. Petersburg’s Fifth Annual Earth Day Festival filled WIlliams Park to the brim with ecological organizations and nature friendly vendors. Luke Cross | The Crow’s Nest By Luke Cross
Above photo: Elio Mercado and his assistant Sookie created the bagged whale as the first half of a two-part mural project on campus. Brianna Rodriguez | The Crow’s Nest By Brianna
Sustainability on campus just got a whole lot brighter. The university unveiled a 40 kilowatt solar array carport on Wednesday during a ribbon cutting ceremony which saw speakers praise sustainable
By Whitney Elfstrom Reduce, reuse, recycle — a motto that we all grew up hearing. But what does it mean, and why does it matter? For Brian Pullen, the university’s
By Tiffany Beyer Of all the food produced in North America, 40 percent of it ends up in the trash. That startling statistic is the foundation for the Canadian documentary
USF St. Petersburg’s future is looking a whole lot greener because a greenhouse could soon be coming to campus. While the project does not have a completion date, $25,000 was
In the crowd celebrating Earth Day and marching for science on Saturday was James Scott, who bounced from person to person asking what they want to see in local government.
Students looking to get a handle on their carbon footprint could do so during the campus’ inaugural Bike Week. Starting last Monday, students were encouraged to ride their bikes to
Starting Monday, students will have the chance to vote on whether or not they would like to renew the Student Green Energy Fund. SGEF is a fund that is “used