USF can now add Quidditch to its very active sports community. The sport, popularized by J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” novels, spawned an International Quidditch Association spanning 800 registered teams across
Month: April 2011
“There’s a great echo in the stadium that makes everything seem louder,” Burt said. “It creates a good atmosphere.” That’s the general positive consensus among many of the players on
After 23 years, Dr. George Michael Killenberg, professor and founding director of the Department of Journalism and Media studies, retires. Dr. Killenberg, who has taught thousands of students since he
The Nelson Poynter Memorial Library has three decades of Transformers toys on display until May 19. The display, “Transcending the Toy Box: A Visual History of the Transformers,” has over
Student Government passed the 2011-2012 Activities and Services fee budget on April 6. SG’s budget decreased about $4,000 between the current year and next year, after increasing almost $30,000 from
I can’t believe that the school year is almost over, it seems like it was yesterday that The Crow’s Nest printed its first issue. Here we are, almost eight months
USF St. Petersburg student Reuben Pressman won Creative Loafing and Creative Tampa Bay’s 10/100/1000 contest for his project “Swings.” “We come together saying ‘how could we highlight some of those
Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief The Mahaffey Theater was full with people sitting in every section. A few seats were open in each section, but not many. It seemed as though people
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The 2010-2011 season for the USF co-ed sailing team has been “average” in the words of head coach Gonzalo Crivello. But the team has made strides
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The university officially broke ground on the new student center on April 11. Students, faculty and community members gathered on Harborwalk for the mid-morning ceremony. Regional