By Whitney Elfstrom Have you ever wanted to pie a school official in the face? Well, now’s your chance. Student Government will hold an event Tuesday from 11 a.m. to
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The new policy requires members of Student Government to go through its new communications department and only during its business hours which is Monday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and
Despite its history of low voter turnout, Student Government encourages students to run for one of 10 seats in the senate. Courtesy of Student Government By Emily Wunderlich Although student senators
Brian Pullen developed the university’s climate action plan which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. He resigned from his role as sustainability planner and will soon be replaced. Courtesy
Student body president Kaeden Kelso (right) and vice president Ysatis Jordan ran unopposed in the spring election and won with an 85 percent approval rate. Their top priorities for the
Above photo: St. Petersburg’s Fifth Annual Earth Day Festival filled WIlliams Park to the brim with ecological organizations and nature friendly vendors. Luke Cross | The Crow’s Nest By Luke Cross
By Jeffrey Waitkevich The University Student Center is the “heartbeat” of campus according to some higher-level faculty members. That heartbeat takes $1.7 million per year to keep it pumping. But
Above photo: Three sunscreen stations were installed March 23 by the Wellness Center, Campus Recreation and Student Government. They can be found next to the volleyball and basketball courts, inside the
By Anna Bryson, Delaney Brown and Jonah Hinebaugh Get to know the students who, if elected, will represent the student body and make decisions that affect student life. Senators help
Above photo: Kaeden Kelso, presidential candidate, and Ysatis Jordan, vice presidential candidate will run unopposed in the spring 2018 election. Courtesy of Ysatis Jordan By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom Less
