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
Event photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The day was filled with more smiles than tears—he would have wanted it that way. Students and faculty from the
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
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor For the next several weeks, professional baseball players from three other countries will call St. Petersburg their home plate away from home. Teams from Canada, the
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest USFSP’s new logo adorns banners all across campus. University officials believe the new logo will help define the campus’ independent status. Robbie Crowley Campus &
Photo by Aimee Alexander/Crow’s Nest USF St. Petersburg now owns the newly renamed building, Harbor Hall, that once housed the largest comprehensive collection of Salvador Dali artwork. It is undetermined
Leave Facebook (and homework) behind with this ultimate guide on how not to do anything productive. Nicole Miller Contributing Writer 5-Second Films www.5secondfilms.com Love to watch funny videos? Hate it
Greg Lindberg Sports Editor As it currently stands, the USF co-ed and women’s sailing teams are the only competitive athletic teams to compete against other schools at USF St. Petersburg.
Photo by Nikeya Williams/Crow’s Nest Vegetable and plant seeds start to spout in USF SP Garden Club’s garden. Keeley Sheehan Managing Editor The USF St. Petersburg Gardening Club began planting
Design by Tara McCarty Greg Lindberg Sports Editor Most pro sports teams have at least a handful of players who stand out in their history. But when those players eventually