Hannah Ulm Contributing Writer Administrators pushed the start of the campus-wide tobacco ban from May 2011 to spring semester 2012. The ban was proposed early last fall and brought to
Year: 2011
Paralympic athlete, Josh George, spoke about overcoming personal challenges at USF St. Petersburg on March 23. George won both silver and gold medals in the Beijing 2008 Paralympics and maintains
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The Crow’s Nest asked candidates in the upcoming Student Government elections to answer questions about their campus involvement and priorities if elected. Read their responses below.
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
Tom Chang Online Editor When USFSP acquired the old Dali Museum, there was speculation about which departments would move to the newly christened Harbor Hall. Reports suggest the departments of
Nicole Miller Contributing Writer Although it is tax season, Jennifer Warner knows the $5,000 check in her St. Petersburg mailbox is too strange to be a refund. The cashier’s check
Nikeya Williams Editor-in-Chief As I near the end of my leadership as editor-in-chief, I am compelled to discuss the current, seriously flawed system of funding for the Crow’s Nest. Every
Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor Student Government will begin debating Activities and Services fee allocations in March for the 2011-2012 budget. Departments in Student Life & Engagement have begun drafting budget
Robbie Crowley Campus & Beyond Editor Students Charles Terzian and Reuben Pressman tried to run for Student Government positions in the USF Tampa elections, in an effort to give USF
Tom Chang Online Editor Pinellas County Schools held its national history day festivities at USF St. Petersburg’s Campus Activities Center on Feb. 20. In its 14th year, Pinellas History Day