It’s International Education Month and study abroad opportunities are available. Learn about ways for students to keep safe while abroad. Courtesy of USFSP By Hope Weil November is International Education
Category: Arts and Life
By Cory Cole Armed with only glow sticks and light-up foam batons, students hit the streets Wednesday to ensure the USF St. Petersburg campus was safe and secure. The evening
Adam Berezansky shows off solar power to attendees of Science Fest 2018. Dylan Hart | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart Whale bones, shark tanks, live reptiles and carnivorous plants –
The SHINE festival returned to St. Petersburg and the city once more became a canvas for artists, local and international alike. This year’s festival expanded the art to the Pinellas
Locals flocked to Oktane Media on Sixth Avenue South in St. Petersburg to participate in the “You Are Beautiful” mural on Saturday. After seven hours of blazing heat and community-driven
Savanah Catalina, 20, looks up at the reflections in the mirrored ceiling of the Love is Calling exhibit. Amy Diaz | The Crow’s Nest By Amy Diaz Most exhibits at
Local artist Bekky Beukes talked about chaos at CreativeMornings. The event is held each month with a different guest speaker to bring the St. Petersburg creative community together. Courtesy of
Bailey Gumienny poses with the piece she modeled for. Modeling was a foreign experience for her, but she loved getting to see herself through someone else’s eyes. Whitney Elfstrom |
In an effort to reduce stress and familiarize students with the waterfront, Campus Rec hosts a Sunset Sail three or four times a semester. Students can register online. Iris Pugh |
Mayor Rick Kriseman (center) poses on stage with the cast of “Webb’s City: the Musical” at The Palladium theater in St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Bill Leavengood By Sailor Jane Adams A
