By Taylor Gaudens and Amanda Pretulac The new semester brings new ideas, and new student clubs on the verge of approval. Members from four of the new clubs explain their
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The Crow’s Nest is flying into the University of South Florida St. Petersburg this fall with a ton of exciting changes in tow, and we want you to be a
The Campus Activities Center will be closed for renovations at the end of October, and the search is underway for an alternate location for basketball, dodgeball and fitness classes to
St. Petersburg has a hometown feeling that doesn’t compare with other cities in the Bay area. For the freshmen just starting out, or the seasoned USFSP pro looking to get
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
Taylor Gaudens Contributing Writer Traveling is easier for Americans these days, but it can affect the rest of the world in different ways. Two worldly, well-traveled people—USFSP Spanish Professor Ana
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
Nikeya Williams Editor in Chief Black Student Association hosted The Bulls Stampede Step Emporium event on Thursday, Feb. 17 in the CAC core. This event, which was one of BSA’s
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
Photo and Story by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest Taco Bus owner,Rene Valenzuela, opened his much-anticipated Mexican restaurant in St. Petersburg on Feb.18,2 011. Aimee Alexander Photo Editor Residents of St. Petersburg