By Matthew McGovern Amidst a community that prides itself on being a bustling hub for the arts in central Florida, the graphic arts program at the University of South Florida
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Pictured Above: the front entrance of harbor hall has been fenced-off due to ongoing in. Baron Reichenbach | The Crow’s Nest By Alexendra Davis Construction on Harbor Hall has dispersed
Steel a glance at the newest installation. Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Over the summer, 20-year-old Darnell Henderson stumbled his way into an internship – literally. Henderson and his
Unlike other updated areas on campus, Harbor Hall has old, outdated and broken furniture. Alyssa Harmon | The Crow’s Nest By Alyssa Harmon New members of Alpha Xi Phi are
Above photo: Since spring break, construction has been underway on Harbor Hall. In addition to updating the chilled water units, the building’s roof is being fully replaced — a process that
Above photo: Despite there being multiple pianos on campus, students have limited access to them throughout the majority of the day. For students like Brendon Porter, president of the Musicians Club,
After about seven months of construction, USF St. Petersburg’s Harbor Hall renovations have been completed. At Harbor Hall’s reveal party on April 1, attendees observed a digital art exhibition and
There is an important political reform that nobody knows about, said Douglas Amy of Mount Holyoke College during a guest lecture in Harbor Hall on March 21. Amy’s argument is
USFSP Foreign Language Department Professor Raja Benchekroun hosted a Moroccan luncheon at Harbor Hall on Wednesday, March 21, during International Week. Students tasted an authentic Moroccan meal, and listened to
An examination of the complex, eight-year process that brought the old Dalí museum to USFSP highlights the interconnectedness of the St. Petersburg government, the Salvador Dalí Museum and the university.
