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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University History: Campus Publications at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Crow's Nest by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The student newspaper at USF St. Petersburg March 24 - 30 , 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 Women’s History Why you’ll need earplugs Month is ending; this weekend celebrate with a p. 8 playlist p. 5

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contract. requiring Clifton to pay had already A student says she When they went to the Financial been made, Clifton said. Aid office, her parents wanted to USFSP departments were was exempted from make sure she didn’t have to pay for unable to comment directly on a meal plan. Although it is univer- Clifton’s situation for confidential- paying for a meal sity policy for residents to have meal ity reasons. plans, Clifton is anemic and didn’t Scott Hendershot, Housing plan. Now, she has eat much from Dining Services in Assignments and Operations coor- until the end of the the fall. According to her, Financial dinator, said the eviction process is Aid said she would not be charged “a very long process that we do not semester to pay for a meal plan this semester. take lightly.” So, the email she got from the Hendershot allows students to up or face serious Cashier’s office in February that come up with payment plans. If said she owed $1,100 came as a sur- they have a plan for payment in consequences. prise. She refused to pay, saying her place, Housing won’t evict them. financial aid money didn’t include “I’ve had very successful stu- By Jennifer Nesslar enough for the meal plan. dents come and tell me it’s been a Staff Reporter The eviction threat came soon after. struggle,” Hendershot said, noting As a student who depends on that the only time students will be Freshman Catherine Cliftonloans and the salaries from her evicted is if they absolutely refuse received the ultimatum during spring four jobs, Clifton didn’t have the to pay. break in an email from the Cashier’s money to pay out of pocket. She Clifton didn’t want to leave Office: pay for a meal plan or be also couldn’t request more loans, RHO because even if she did, she evicted from Residence Hall One. because Financial Aid only allows would still be required to pay her The notice kept her anxious students to receive the estimated balance. If she doesn’t pay for the during the week off from school, amount they claim. Clifton did not $1,100 meal plan by the end of the while others relaxed and vaca- estimate the need for a meal plan. spring semester, her grades will be tioned. If she doesn’t pay up by the “There’s two months of school held, keeping her from register- Tyler Killette/The Crow’s Nest end of the semester, her grades will left, and I don’t need to worry about ing for classes or transferring to After being told she wouldn’t have to pay for a meal plan because she is be withheld. living spaces at this time,” Clifton another school. anemic, Catherine Clifton almost got evicted from student housing. It all started during the fall told The Crow’s Nest. If a payment is not made on semester, when Clifton’s parents To get an exemption from the time, the debt will be handled “We do not want students with her. She is required to pay decided they wanted her to trans- meal plan, Clifton said she filled by Collections at USF Tampa, to have to go into Collections,” $300 for the next two weeks, and fer from USF St. Petersburg. Her out medical records in the fall. which is USF policy according to Hendershot said. $100 per week after that. If she fol- housing contract was cancelled. According to Clifton, the school Hendershot. This affects a student’s’ Upon returning from spring lows the payment plan, she will not Clifton spent her winter break con- lost her records. She sent a doctor’s credit negatively, but Hendershot break, Clifton sat down with an be evicted. vincing her parents to let her stay. note, but representatives refused said Housing does everything in its employee from the Cashier’s office, They agreed, and she renewed her to look at it because the decision power to keep it from happening. who worked out a payment plan [email protected] 3OH!3 leaves students ‘starstrukk’ By Erin Murphy If you’ve empowered vegetar- kids themselves. duo’s signature hand gesture, two Staff Reporter ians everywhere, collaborated with “We started 3OH!3 when we hands meeting in the middle to high-profile pop acts like Katy were in college, so it makes a lot of make a circle representing the Perry and Ke$ha and harbor a not- sense to play for colleges,” Foreman band’s logo, which fans sport so-secret love for singer Seal, then said. through shows. you have a little bit of an idea of “Our live shows are more than “The hand sign is fun because what it’s like to be electronic-pop just straight performances and when we throw it up, it’s something duo 3OH!3. more like parties,” Motte said. people can to do to interact with Taking their name from the area “I think it’s great to play colleges us,” Motte said. “It really does con- code of their native Boulder, Colo., because that’s kind of the mind set. tribute to that inclusiveness.” the singers brought their cheeky Sean and I went to school [and] we But not every effort to connect music to the bay on Thursday, had a lot of fun.” with a crowd has gone over well. March 20 playing to students for Fun is the name of the game Before the band earned radio the USF St. Petersburg Spring Fling when it comes to 3OH!3’s shows. play for songs like “Don’t Trust Me” concert at Jannus Live. Motte said, “We’ve always come out and “,” they played Composed of Nathaniel Motte, to our live performances, always one of their worst shows, a promo- 30, and Sean Foreman, 28, the duo wanting to be energetic and fun, tional gig at an amusementpark in Courtesy of USFSP Connect began their musical collaboration and most importantly, inclusive.” Chicago, to a clueless audience of In a sea of students, Brandon Garbett watched 3OH!3 at Jannus Live Thursday. as 3OH!3 when they were college This mindset is evident in the kids. See CONCERT, p.4 March 24 - 30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 crowsneststpete.com A guide to certificate programs News Briefs USFSP offers six certificates to supplement degrees Class registration for Certificates programs offer students a taste of different programs without the costs of a complete degree. For summer and fall 2014 for some, certificates serve as a supplement to a bachelor’s or master’s degree, just as a minor would. Graduate degree-seeking students begins Monday, March 24. and undergraduate students, or even transient learners, may obtain certificates in various colleges throughout Only a select number of stu- USF St. Petersburg. dents are able to begin register- ing on this date, so check Oasis By Amanda Starling appropriate practices, how to sup- families, but does not include clini- Courses taken in this department to see when you’re eligible. Be Staff Reporter port children and family of other cal work. Requirements include a may be used to help toward a STEM sure to register for both terms. cultures, how to work with special bachelor’s degree, a minimum 3.0 (science, technology, engineer- Summer financial aid is also needs children and more. GPA, prior undergraduate course- ing, mathematics) master’s degree available to those registering for Although certificates are not work in ethics and child develop- through the College of Education. at least six credit hour through quite the $10,000 degrees that Gov. Food Writing and ment, three letters of recommenda- the form on Oasis under the Rick Scott had in mind, here are the Photography (graduate) tion and a 1,000-word statement. financial aid tab. ones USFSP offers. Through 15 hours of graduate study, students can work online or Leadership Management Tuesday, March 25 Creative Writing in a hybrid form through in-per- (graduate) Ever wonder how success- (undergraduate) son interaction, all focused on food Students not enrolled in a grad- [email protected] ful entrepreneurs do it? A panel This 15-credit hour certificate writing and photography. A cumu- uate program at USFSP must have a of three successful Tampa Bay enables students to explore creative lative project is presented at the end minimum 3.0 GPA from their last area entrepreneurs is coming writing courses, along with classes of the course. Applicants must have 60 credit hours of bachelor’s degree to campus. Joy Randels, Jordan that specialize in areas of advanced at least a bachelor’s degree with a coursework. The leadership certifi- Get certified: For Raynor and Reuben Pressman, creative writing. Specialized 3.0 GPA, or at least have completed cate is nine credit hours after com- the first graduates of USF St. courses include literature and cul- 60 hours of a bachelor’s degree. pleting the MBA Essentials online more information Petersburg’s Entrepreneurship tural studies, creative nonfiction module in Management. about certificates, Program, will discuss their suc- and writing studies. Infant-Family Mental Health cesses, failures and strategies. (graduate) Middle Grades Digitally- visit usfsp.edu/ Come to Davis 130 at 6 p.m. for Early Childhood & Family This online graduate certi- Enhanced Mathematics advice, inspiration or to make Studies (undergraduate) fication was designed for stu- (graduate) academic-programs/ connections. This certificate prepares teach- dents who have studied psychol- Enrolled students may take a certificate-programs ers and day care providers to work ogy, social work, criminology, or a 15-credit hour certificate program Thursday, March 27 with children from infancy to 5 related field. The 12-hour program that helps teachers become quali- Regla de Ochá is the West years old. The 12-credit hour pro- and internship helps professionals fied to prepare middle school stu- African religion carried to the gram provides information for learn how to work with infants and dents for high school-level math. Caribbean through the slave trade. Nelson Freires, an Ifá priest of Western African reli- gion, speaks of how blacks maintained their religion during slavery and positions of In-state tuition extended, rates may rise low social status. Join Freires from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Davis 130. By Amanda Starling Staff Reporter costs in Florida, including degrees the tuition to increase for students, club ideas throughout the campus, So you have a dinner inter- under $10,000 and a drop in tuition which is good, but consequently, the clubs and orgs are going to pros- view scheduled with poten- increase from year to year. The they get a reduction in the services per. We have to be more creative in tial employers. But now you’re Florida legislators are making Florida House bill for tuition sug- we can provide for them.” our funding,” Hegedus said. questioning everything you significant changes to tuition for gests a 6 percent tuition hike, well Tuition increases coincide with USF placed second in the 11 uni- know about etiquette. Which state universities and colleges. below the up to 15 percent allowed. decisions made by the Board of versities statewide for performance- fork do you start with? How While USF St. Petersburg Student However, student leadership Trustees for the USF System. This based funding. In front was the often should you make eye Government members support at USFSP sees changes to tuition’s year, the Board of Trustees chose University of Florida, with Florida contact? Is there a right way to bills to extend in-state tuition to overall increase as problematic. not to raise the athletic and service State University and the University shake someone’s hand? And deserving students, their views on a This year, Florida’s Board fees for the university. of Central Florida tied at third. But what about those pictures tuition increase are mixed. of Governors cut the Capital “In every budget cycle, enti- the reward will not necessarily be you just posted on Facebook? Voting proceedings in enough to fund gaps in the budget. Through an informative dinner, Tallahassee ruled 81-33 in the Tuition increases coincide with decisions made by Members of SG saw the trip as an etiquette training expert will Florida House of Representatives an opportunity to share system- discuss networking and how to allow undocumented students the Board of Trustees for the USF System. This year, wide ideas with legislators as a uni- to tell your story through your to pay in-state tuition for college versity system. etiquette. The event begins at 5 enrollment and veterans who study the Board of Trustees chose not to raise the athletic “We were in small groups of p.m. in the University Student in Florida may have out-of-state about seven or eight, including stu- Center Ballroom. RSVP fees waived, as well. and service fees for the university. dents from all three campuses, so through the Leadership Office’s The USF System backed both we could cover more ground,” said PeteSync page. bills, along with other tuition leg- Improvement Trust Fund, which set ties ask for the same thing consis- Lazar Anderson, SG’s chief of exec- islation, during the annual USF aside money for campus improve- tently, growth (i.e. more funding),” utive operations. “It wasn’t compet- Help make an impact Day at the Capitol lobbying day in ment projects, such as new build- said Jozef Gherman, chief financial itive at all. Everybody’s points were on the Lealman and Asian February. ings and expansions statewide. officer for SG. “When fees increase, heard, regardless of which campus Neighborhood Family Center. “We basically presented that This fund would have been used it allows for that growth to occur. we were from.” The Leadership Development & we’ve created resolutions, we’ve for new building for the College of When fees stay static, there is very Programming office is holding passed them and we agreed upon Business, renovation of the Campus little room for growth.” a canned food drive now until taking these initiatives for the state Recreation Center and more reno- USFSP, according to Hegedus, April 11. Students are asked for undocumented students,” said vations to the Student Life Center. anticipates another increase in to bring dry food and canned Christa Hegedus, vice president of “SG wants more of a budget campus enrollment. The result goods to any box location, Student Government. The students to present activities and services could increase collected fees, but in which can be found at the USC also showed legislators they were on campus. What that means is turn must answer for the number of front desk, Residence Hall One in support of in-state tuition for an increase in student tuition,” students involved in campus orga- and the Leadership and Bishop veterans. Hegedus said. “With the way they nizations like club sports. Center office. Gov. Rick Scott proposed a [legislators] market it, that means “When you have increase in stu- number of changes to college that yes, Gov. Scott does not want dents, increase in clubs and orgs, [email protected] crowsneststpete.com March 24 - 30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 USFSP Speaks!: Spring Fling 2014

Regarding USF St. Petersburg’s Spring Fling, allocated for the concert could have been better spent, As of about 8 p.m. Sunday, March 23, this is a which featured pop act 3OH!3, on March 20, Sophia students had much to say about the organization of Constantine, vice president of the Harborside Activities the event and how it turned out. Overall, however, the rundown of votes cast by forum members: Board, the student organization that hosted the event, majority of respondents would like to see USFSP host sought feedback from students. another concert next year. Yes – 81 No – 13 Through a Facebook poll on the USFSP Know-It- All’s Guide, two days after the courtyard concert at Maybe – 24 Mini Horse – 9 Jannus Live, Constantine asked: Would you like to see a concert again next year? Tupac – 22 Flobots – 9 The poll itself may have received more posi- tive responses than negative, but its comments sec- *Note: The poll was originally posted with “yes,” “no” WWE WrestleMania – 2 Disney on Ice – 1 tion turned into a critique of the HAB committee in and “maybe” as options, but some students chose to add charge of planning the event. From voting on what art- their own answers. ists should perform to being able (or not being able) to attend committee meetings to how the $50,000

Follow Up Student assaulted: did race prevent justice? Last week, The Crow’s Nestran incident without making a state- Pierre has not received results from and Mayor Rick Kriseman. She Stay with The Crow’s a story on a student who was alleg- ment. Pierre believes Maric, who is the investigation. was told they’d be contacting her, edly attacked by a customer while white, may have treated her inferi- The Crow’s Nest spoke with the though she has yet to hear from Nest for the results of working at Burrito Boarder in orly because she is black. department’s spokesman, Mike either, she said. downtown St. Petersburg. Sandra Pierre filed the complaint Puetz, on Thursday, March 20. She is still trying to find a lawyer Maric’s investigation and Pierre, 19, filed a complaint against against Maric on the night of Puetz said they could not com- to represent her in pressing charges Officer Maric of the St. Petersburg the incident, which happened on ment on the investigation until it against Maric and the man who further developments on Police Department, claiming she March 9. The department’s inter- was complete. He did not have any allegedly attacked her, but has not failed to do her job correctly. The nal affairs office told her the inves- information on its progress. been successful. this story. officer allowed Pierre’s alleged tigation would take up to 10 busi- Pierre is also waiting to meet attacker to leave the scene of the ness days. As of Sunday, March 23, with the St. Petersburg police chief [email protected] NOW HIRING FOR THE 2014 -2015 SCHOOL YEAR MANAGING EDITOR* PHOTO EDITOR* GRAPHIC DESIGNER* MARKETING MANAGER* • Directs staff, content and coverage • Collaborates with staff to produce pho- • Collaborates with the creative director • Develops strategies to increase • Proofs design, photography and tographs for stories each week • Produces graphics and illustration for readership content • Edits and proofs photographs for stories • Advertises and promotes the newspaper • Must be available weekends, especially placement • Creates advertising content when • Collaborates with staff on projects to Sundays • Works with writers to develop photo required increase readership • Writes content and assists staff and captions and subject names correspondents *Position includes a small stipend DISTRIBUTION MANAGER* SECTION EDITORS COPY EDITOR • Fills news stands with new issues • Proofs all content and writes headlines • Takes delivery from the printer E-mail resumes and/or clips to: AND ASSISTANTS* (3 • Works with managing editor and • Tracks readership editor in chief in proofing of content and • Must be available Monday afternoons [email protected] positions) design and evenings • Weekend availability and knowledge News writers, photographers, cartoon- • News, Arts and Life, Opinions or of AP Style is recommended ists and opinion writers are always welcome Sports at our weekly meetings. Stop by The Crow’s • Develops story ideas for staff and ADVERTISING MANAGER* Nest office (SLC 2400) Wednesdays at 5:15 correspondents • Reaches out to potential advertisers p.m. • Localizes national and international CREATIVE DIRECTOR* and maintains relationships with past news • Oversees newspaper layout and design customers • Edits section stories and works closely • Works with graphic designer to develop • Communicates with creative staff with the managing editor and the editor visual content regarding ad content and placement in chief • Must be available Sundays • Assistants work alongside editors by • Knowledge of basic design skills and writing stories and working on projects Adobe InDesign is recommended March 24 - 30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 crowsneststpete.com 3OH!3 feel at home playing colleges Between touring, the duo co-writes songs for other artists CONCERT Continued from front page “We went and played at the played a role in their early hijinks. music park to like, eight 10-year- “The early days were interest- olds that didn’t know anything,” ing, I can tell you that,” Motte said. Motte said. “It was very strange.” “It was less musically involved, The response in their home- and more [about] props. My mom Books for the book skeptic town, however, has been just the would make fake blood for us. We opposite. were in college, and we would have By Ryan Ballogg “Our hometown shows are sword fights and fake blood. They Staff Reporter always pretty amazing,” Foreman were theatrical.” So, who reads anymore? said. “There’s an amphitheater in It’s not hard to imagine a younger Apart from dealing with menus Colorado that I would consider one Foreman and Motte jousting in jest and street signs, most people of the best amphitheaters in the on stage. This is, after all, the same are letting reading go the way world. It’s called Red Rocks, and it 3OH!3 that danced around in loin of the past, along with annoy- was one of my goals in life to play it, cloths for their “Don’t Trust Me” ing things like self-respect, aver- and we played it, so that was really music video. age IQ scores and Frank Sinatra. amazing.” “It actually ended up being the But maybe they’re just not get- In addition to cranking out their reason why we’re still here, because ting exposed to the right books. own tunes, Motte and Foreman we had fun with it, and we didn’t A quick hunt on Amazon reveals also pen songs for other acts. get too uptight about it, how we’re some priceless finds (price- “We’ve been writing so much supposed to look or [what] we’re less here equals somewhere in for other artists in the past year,” supposed to do,” Foreman said. the $8 to $30 range) with titles Motte said, who co-wrote and “We took advantage of the fact that should hold the attention of co-produced Maroon 5’s “Love that someone was giving us a stage even your most oaf-like friends. Enjoy!

“Crafting with Cat Hair” - $9 If you love that one, try:

“Does God Ever Speak through Cats?” - $11

For the pessimistic woodworker in your life: “Do-It-Yourself Coffins” - $12 Courtesy of USFSP Connect Gift for a little kid you dislike: Nathaniel Motte “The Pop-Up Book of Phobias” - $38

“Are You Hungry Tonight?: Elvis’ Favorite Recipes” - $10

“Communism, Hypnotism, and the Beatles” - Now out of print, Courtesy of USFSP Connect but the fact it once existed is HAB handed out glowsticks and other light-up merch to concertgoers . worth mentioning. Somebody” with Adam Levine and to be on, because we were like, “Australian Tractors: Indigenous OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder. ‘What idiot would give us a stage Tractors and Self-Propelled “It is interesting to come back to and just let us run around on it?’ Machines in Rural Australia” our own music and find our groove. We like to just make it feel like we’re - $30 But for us, it always boils down to at a house party.” just getting in the studio, having Despite having garnered more “Who Cares About Elderly fun and being creative; doing new than five million likes on Facebook People?” (part of the “Who things.” and finding success with a triple- Cares” series) - $20 “We try not to get too bogged platinum single, Foreman and down into the idea of what we’re Motte are still the same crazy col- “Mole Catching: A Practical making,” Foreman said. lege kids who started making Guide” - $10 (e-book only) “It’s just about maintaining that music in 2004 at the University of and not over thinking a direction Colorado in Boulder. “The Magic of Baking Soda” - $12 or a sound. Whether it’s electronic, “Outside of music, we love play- hip-hop influenced, rock stuff, it’s ing sports. I play a lot of basketball, “How to Good-bye Depression: kind of a part of what we do now.” and I like to climb; stuff like that. If You Constrict Anus 100 Their willingness to incorporate Just normal stuff,” Foreman said. Times Everyday. Malarkey? or and try out different styles may be But, they’re still 3OH!3. Effective Way?” - $15 attributed to 3OH!3’s musical roots. “Aren’t you skydiving in to start “We grew up listening to a lot of the show?” Foreman asked his If you’re still confused by all of different kinds of music,” Motte said, bandmate. this, try: who cited Seal’s “Kiss From a Rose” “Skydive straight to zipline on,” “How to Read a Book” - $10 as one of the best songs ever made. Motte joked. And, your very last resort: “We inherited our parent’s love of older stuff. Kind of on our own, we “How to Talk About Books You grew to like hip-hop and electronic Haven’t Read” - $10 music. I guess our music is the weird materialization of all of that.” Courtesy of USFSP Connect The bandmates’ parents also [email protected] Sean Foreman crowsneststpete.com March 24 - 30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 A Lady Wonderland A Playlist In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s a playlist inspired by a handful of lady musicians The Crow’s Nest staff jams to. From pop to soul to DIY punk produced by solo artists and female-fronted bands, some with only female members, this mix has something for everyone.

By Meaghan Habuda Dos Pistoles piano, bass and drums. resilient. Rhythms sway between through her dreams and journey of A darker danceable tune by a hardcore and punk as group vocals becoming more than “a lady.” “Twin Peaks” by Genders garage pop band threesome who “Jealousy” by Mary Jane Girls follow along. Who doesn’t like songs named call Tampa Bay home. Though noisy No need to thank me. I can “Red Light Special” by TLC after the best murder-mystery with grit, the band still has indie already see you dancing home “Mr. Lucky” by Betty Wright Sultry and skillful is the best serial drama ever? I don’t know rock influences. Shae Krispinksky alone in your living room with that Wright comes off as a young way to describe this understated if this track actually meant to pay sings and plays guitar, backed by pseudo-microphone. Everything Aretha Franklin, while organ lines R&B track. The lead guitar gives off tribute to the television show, but Russ Jovin on bass, Rodney Smith great about ‘80s pop funk is encom- and strong bass notes lead her in, a Prince vibe, and the provocative they both have a whimsically noir on more guitar and Derek Forrester passed in this one. Turn it up. but not before gunshots fired in the lyrics, gently crooned by all three feel. This indie rock four-piece, led on drums. They throw a harmon- There’s no sitting still. background do. This song is filled women, are nearly impossible to by vocalist and guitarist Maggie ica into their songs every once in a with captivating jazzy soul, and ignore. Morris, blends psychedelic notes while. “Am I the Only One?” by Beach sass to match. with vocals and instrumentals that Day “Jolene” by Dolly Parton range from loud and upbeat to dark “Fade Into You” by Mazzy Star Straight from Hollywood “Billie Holiday” by Warpaint I resisted just listing different and gritty. A classic. Vocalist Hope (Florida, that is), Beach Day, fronted “B-I-L-L-I-E H-O-L-I-D-A-Y,” renditions of this 200-word song Sandoval’s haunting lyrics are by vocalist-guitarist Kimmy Drake, carol the four spookiest female band for the mix, but I couldn’t leave it “End of the Line” by Hurray for cryptic and curious yet beautiful. generates daydreams of soaring members on the list. Hazy weavings off completely. If you don’t know the Riff Raff With tranquilizing tempos and through sand-filled paradises akin of their voices reign throughout this country classic, filled with Ten seconds into this old coun- foggy guitar trappings, this two- to their name. This song is more this ballad. The group’s atmospher- evocative melodies and simple try-folk ballad, and you’re hooked. piece knows atmospheric. melancholy than others from the ics are masterfully persistent when lyrics, get to listenin’. Frontwoman Alynda Lee Segarra’s surf pop trio but still leaves you paired with soporific guitars and vocals are hard to resist. She charms “Eretz Zavat Chalav” by Nina feeling hopeful through pleasant gleaming vocal melodies. “Run” by Daughter listeners using fiddle, minor percus- Simone harmonies and choppy guitar. Elena Tonra’s moody, ambient sion, patient strums on her acoustic Not what comes to mind when “I’m Gonna Be an Engineer” vocals are combined with layered, guitar and other Americana sta- someone mentions the High “Nature of the Game” by by Peggy Seeger ples. Other songs by the band, like Priestess of Soul (it’s not an origi- Damn Broads! Long before Kimya Dawson or easygoing guitar by Igor Haefeli. “The Body Electric” and “The New nal, after all), but this cover song’s Enjoy this energetic and pas- the Moldy Peaces became popu- The duo makes the production SF Bay Blues,” are recommended uniqueness makes it playlist worthy. sionate track from an all-female lar in folk-world circles, there was of stirring atmospherics seem for those who like feminist twists An Israeli folk track, “Eretz” exem- Connecticut hardcore-punk three- Seeger, with her engaging sound effortless. on gendered tropes in music. plifies Simone’s diverse interest and piece with a fine name. The lyrics and anthem-like songwriting. taste in music. With brisk rhythms, are serious, calling out sexism in Listeners follow this song’s female “New Amsterdam” by Y Los she takes the jazz genre beyond punk music, and the playing is character, maybe it’s Seeger herself, Professor of the Month: Heather Jones Playwright, scriptwriter, poet By Matt Thomas Staff Reporter University of North Carolina at the world and of course there’s the Asheville. audience we write for,” Jones said. When given the choice between Jones is currently working on a a research paper or writing a play screenplay along with her Advanced You work all day for her Masterpieces of the Drama Creative Writing students. class, the decision was easy for She also wants to get her play You have no play Jones. Her professor said her work “Bread & Salt” financed and publish was something more expected of a “Murder Ballad,” her play-turned- You never do get mad playwriting student than of a liter- novel. “Murder Ballad” started ature student, but no accusation of as a play called “Knoxville Girl” Since you’re so nice plagiarism was made this time. about a Tennessee town recover- While Jones was teaching at ing from being taken over by the Then I’ll be spice the University of Tampa, USFSP north and south after the Civil War. Literature Program coordinator “Knoxville Girl” became rewritten And never will be bad Dr. Julie Armstrong and Associate as the “Murder Ballad” novel after Professor Dr. Thomas Hallock it was first rewritten as a screenplay, came to see one of her plays. After transformed back into a play and The poem above was the first one Heather Jones remembers writing. Now, that, Jones took the opportunity to performed at Studio@620. the adjunct professor is an award-winning playwright and scriptwriter. Courtesy of Heather Jones work closer to home with a teach- “I’m just not tired of those char- Heather Jones was accused of ing position at USFSP. acters,” Jones said. plagiarism in second grade when As a writing teacher, Jones wants her teacher deemed her display of her students to think of themselves rhyme and meter too advanced for as part of a community, while con- If you have a favorite professor and you someone her age. Undeterred by necting their writing to what’s would like us to highlight them in The the accusation, Jones now teaches going on in the world and discov- Composition I and II, Popular ering who they are as writers. But, Crow’s Nest, please send their name, what Culture in the Arts and Advanced most importantly, “I’d like them to department they are in and why they are Creative Writing as an adjunct come to class,” Jones said. professor at USF St. Petersburg. Jones dislikes the myth that special to [email protected]. An award winning playwright writers are isolated. and scriptwriter, Jones’ interest in “Writing is an act of community. playwriting started as an under- Most of us have people who read graduate literature student at the our work, most of us participate in [email protected] March 24 - 30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 crowsneststpete.com Editorial That time I cried in an SG meeting

By Tyler Killette and service fees -- to defend their So, when it was our turn to student body, I would expect SG Editor-in-Chief budgets for the next school year. speak, my coworker and I spouted members to at least make an attempt Both parties missed the first hear- on about why some part of our at acquiring such knowledge. ing, held the Monday after spring budget should be moved to another Through the course of the Well, it came out of frustration break, where the appropriations part where it could be used more semester, I was told by several SG and stress because, unfortunately, committee made decisions with- effectively. After letting us talk for members to think about what I that’s how my body deals with out us. Understandable, since we about five minutes, the commit- wanted to see in next year’s budget. those emotions. The salty drops were invited to attend and failed tee finally let us know the part of But no one offered to talk with me were merely pooling at the edges to show up. However, appropria- our budget we were talking about about it. And ultimately, our new The student newspaper at the University of my tear ducts as I left the con- tions notified us of the first hearing didn’t actually exist. It was writ- budget remained the same as this of South Florida St. Petersburg. ference room, but by the time I’d through an email sent at 1:11 a.m. ten into the draft, but nothing in year’s. If that was going to be out- gotten down the hall to my office, on the first Saturday of spring break the draft was approved. I didn’t come all along, why was I wasting Editor-in-Chief: they were racing down my cheeks, -- a time when we’re all so anxiously know that because I missed the first energy asking for more? It was a Tyler Killette probably leaving streaks in my awaiting school-related emails. As hearing. Therefore, everything I’d helpless situation for which I was Managing Editor: Chelsea Tatham blush. someone who receives a good 80 intended to defend at this hearing hopelessly unprepared for and at Creative Director: Stress crying is a lot more dra- messages a day, between my per- was imaginary. odds. And that’s why I cried. Suzanne Sidler matic than sad crying. Sadness is an sonal and professional accounts, I’ve never been in Student In about five weeks, I’ll be abdi- News Editor: uninhibited emotion, so when you that one’s inevitably going to get Government. I don’t go to Student cating my editor’s throne and grad- Amanda Starling cry, you feel comfortable allowing buried in my inbox. Government meetings. I have a hard uating. The idea is simultaneously Assistant News Editor: the tears to flow freely. But crying I saw the email about the second enough time just reading through comforting and disconcerting. Jennifer Nesslar because you’re stressed only adds to hearing and made plans to attend, general assembly minutes without What happens to The Crow’s Nest Arts & Life Editor Ryan Ballogg your frustration, so as you’re trying though I had to be at work (because, wanting to punch through my com- won’t affect my future, but I’d hate Assistant Arts & Life Editor: to hold it in, you end up forgetting yes, we all have other jobs) 30 min- puter screen. I don’t like waiting for to see a year’s worth of hard work, Erin Murphy to breath and subsequently hyper- utes away from campus, an hour acknowledgement before speaking, late nights and more stress than I Sports Editor ventilate in between loud restrained and a half after the meeting was set and I don’t like being called Ms. knew I could handle go to waste. Mike Hopey sobs. At least, that’s how I do it. to begin. While waiting for quorum Killette. Let me hold onto my youth At this point, money isn’t even an Entertainment Critic It’s a quite flattering form of (the fancy word meaning the mini- for a few more years before turning issue. We functioned on $51,000 Matt Thomas expression. mum number of committee mem- my into a “Ms.” I know it’s done out this year and the new staff will be Photo Editor Taylor Austin And as I continued to choke, bers required to make decisions) of respect, but let’s stop pretending able to do it next year. It’s SG’s will- Copy Editor doing that thing where you invol- to show up, our 4 p.m. start time to be adults here. We’re college stu- ingness to facilitate fair and under- Meaghan Habuda untarily inhale through your nose turned into 4:20. Then we had to dents -- we’ve never been further standing relationships with other Marketing Manager so tightly it makes your whole body go through a bunch of superfluous from the real world. student-run entities that has me Lazar Anderson shake, while waiting for the eleva- procedural stuff, such as announc- Anyway, being essentially told worried. Advertising Manager tor right outside the room I’d just ing that no one had any announce- to shut my mouth and wait my Jess aldrich left, it must have become apparent ments to make. turn is not what made me cry. That Community Relations to the meeting’s remaining partici- Though some HAB representa- came from having my knowledge Samantha Ouimette pants that I was a tad upset. tives also had prior obligations to as a leader and the integrity of my Staff Adviser The meeting was held for get to, and suffered equally from organization questioned by people Rob Hooker [email protected]. 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By Chelsea gone to wealthy or white families parents who are able to buy us any- I have a Bright Futures schol- heavily playing the lottery. But they Tatham since the program’s start in 1997. thing and everything we need for arship -- the “75 percent” one. But are the ones who are less likely to Staff Columnist Some of these families could afford academic success, suffer the conse- Bright Futures doesn’t help pay benefit from the program. So those tuition without any financial assis- quences of an unfair program that tuition by percentages. It pays a cer- who play the lottery most, hoping tance at all. is supposed to increase the amount tain dollar amount per credit hour. to win some money for their chil- Just in the past few years, law- of students going to college, not I’ve calculated it a few times, but it dren’s education, might not benefit Gov. Rick Scott is talking makers have raised standards for limit it. just makes me angry every time. from the program they support. up his goals of limiting college the program, making it harder to The rest of us probably didn’t I’m not exactly getting 75 percent Lawmakers’ decisions to raise tuition increases and his “$10,000 get. Raising the minimum SAT and have the time or money to get test of my tuition covered by the Florida standards for scholarships probably bachelor’s degrees,” and the U.S. ACT scores and designating a cer- prep or buy those $50 test prep Lottery-funded scholarship pro- didn’t intentionally target poorer Department of Education’s Office tain dollar amount per credit hour books. We had jobs to help pay our gram; it’s more like 60 percent at families or minorities. But their for Civil Rights is, again, investigat- instead of a percentage may limit bills and the expenses of being a best. decisions directly impact those ing Bright Futures scholarships for the amount of money shelled out high school student. Tuition increases almost every groups of people. unfairness. each year, but it also directly affects I took the SAT and the ACT year, but Bright Futures doesn’t The high standards, the inac- I’m sure many students laugh and excludes minorities and stu- twice. I didn’t get the minimum budge with its assistance. curate and inadequate rewards for out loud at the idea of paying only dents of non-affluent families. score for the “100 percent” schol- Research from the past few hard-working students, are unfair. $10,000 for a college degree, and Wealthier families can afford to arship. But I excelled in high decades has shown that poorer But I guess life is just unfair. there have been many complaints pay for test preparation courses for school, graduating at the top of families and minorities have had about the fairness and achievability their high schoolers. They can help my class senior year while taking lower standardized test scores, pos- of the 12-year-old Bright Futures their child study for those tough eight courses, four of which were sibly because of the lack of time and Chelsea is a senior majoring program. Advanced Placement tests and shell dual enrollment classes through money for test prep. So, raising test in mass communications and the According to a recent Tampa Bay out the money for tutors and prep St. Petersburg College. Oh, and I scores negatively affects them. managing editor. She can be reached Times article from March 22, more books. also had a job all four years of high Interestingly, minorities and at [email protected] and on than $4 billion in scholarships has The rest of us, who don’t have school. poorer people are the ones most Twitter @chelsea91t. A chat with Milwaukee Mike By Taylor Austin at work, suddenly met with con- amidst recent weather. While stop- blush and his eyes watery with pure to the top with rope. Staff Columnist versation. I know what they told us ping to take some succulent cut- joy. When Mike was a boy, about 8 “Thirty years later and it’s the as kids, “Don’t talk to strangers.” tings growing near the sidewalk, I years old, his mother had picked up tallest tree in the yard. I never However, there is a certain amount was asked, “What kind of plant is babysitting as a way to make ends thought it had a chance,” Mike said. of moderation involved in every- that?” meet. She was also a frequent gar- When he was 19, right before Nearly outshining the visual thing, and with that rule in mind I I responded, leading to the voice dener who spent nearly all of her moving out of his parent’s house, he aesthetic that continues to define often proceed, for the conversations introducing itself as Milwaukee leisure time with her plants. asked his father, “Why did you try St. Petersburg as a place of quirk to be had are so frequently remark- Mike. Mike told me his mother One day, one of the kids she was and save that tree when I was a kid? and destination are its colorful cast ably random and enlightening. was a florist, and despite the expo- babysitting, who was about 9 or You could’ve just bought another of residents, who from my experi- On Friday, March 21, I met sure for most of his childhood and 10, got hold of her small garden- one.” ence seem to be some of the best Milwaukee Mike near Third adulthood, he “still didn’t know ing saw and cut the small tree that His father half-smiled and storytellers in Florida. Avenue S and Seventh Street, and what many of ‘em [plants] were.” she had recently planted clear in responded, “Sometimes you just Often resoundingly open and received a nice cup of thought -- After telling me of his moth- half. Mike’s father, “a good ol’ blue got to slap s*** against the wall and detailed, the folks who call St. Pete the special gift that is experiencing er’s resilience for self-taught entre- collar America-builder,” as Mike see if it sticks.” home have a vibe that humbly someone else’s nostalgia. If possi- preneurship, he paused mid-story. put it, came home from work, and reads, “Let me tell you a smidge ble, read Mike’s words with the best Seeming to trip over a memory upon seeing his wife’s sorrow, he about me, oh, and don’t you just internal Milwaukee accent you can and chuckle over the happiness promptly went into problem-solv- love this city?” muster. it brought, he took a moment to ing mode. Taylor Austin is a junior major- On numerous accounts I have I had gone for a walk, deciding close his eyes and relive it so that Mike’s father drove a stake in ing in history and photo editor. She found myself on the bench beside to take advantage of the promise he could relay it. Milwaukee Mike between the divided tree trunk, can be reached at tayloraustin@mail. Central Coffee or blowing the leaves of Florida sunshine holding true proceeded, his cheeks becoming held them together and wrapped it usf.edu or on Twitter @mapplemix. off the sidewalk on First Avenue N Debtless tuition plan only sounds like a deal

By Tyler Killette 25 years, depending on the specific their parents will spend $10,085 a current tuition rates would cost flourishes any time soon. Even Staff Columnist agreement. semester. Tuition only accounts for you. Granted, that’s not factoring if the bill passes, it will take 20 In theory, it doesn’t sound like $2,910 of that figure. So, even with in loan interest rates, which would years before the state receives its a bad deal. Most of us will spend a a Pay it Forward tuition plan, stu- not exist with a Pay it Forward plan. full share of its higher-educated few decades forking over chunks of dents without financial assistance Either way, the proposed plan residents’ salaries. Any state that our salaries to pay off student loans from their families or scholarships, would only cut the need for student chooses to go with a program like What if you could earn a college anyway. Why not give our money would still have to take out more loans by a small fraction and has this will have to endure some finan- degree without paying for tuition? back to the state instead of Sallie than $7,000 a semester in loans. If potential to cost students more than cial hits before making its money The idea isn’t completely outra- Mae and do away with interest rates the premise of Pay it Forward is to it does to pay tuition traditionally. back, and that’s only if things go as geous. Some lawmakers are propos- and debt collectors? eliminate student debt, it won’t be Suddenly, the proposal doesn’t planned. ing bills to facilitate it, most recently It’s important to note, though, effective. sound like such a nifty deal. in Florida. The catch, however, is that free tuition doesn’t necessarily At $193.70 per credit hour, Fortunately, Oregon has offered that once you receive your “free” mean free college. Living costs such a standard 120-hour bachelor’s itself up as the guinea pig. A pilot degree, you must pay the state a as housing and meal plans might degree from USFSP costs $23,244. program is currently being drafted small portion of your income for still require loans. So, for some, The median in Florida, according to that would require four-year uni- Tyler Killette is a senior majoring a certain amount of time. Florida’s the Pay it Forward system would WUSF, is $41,334. So, say your Pay versity graduates to pay the state in mass communications and proposed “Pay it Forward” plan only make paying for college more it Forward plan requires you to pay 3 percent of their annual salaries editor-in-chief. She can be reached would require college graduates to complicated. the state 3 percent of your salary a for 20 years. However, we likely at [email protected] on Twitter pay the state between 2 and 6 per- USFSP’s website estimates an in- year. That’ll come to about $31,000 won’t get to see whether Oregon’s @tylerkillette. cent of their annual salary for up to state student who does not live with -- $8,244 more than USFSP’s Pay it Forward program flops or March 24-30, 2014 | Volume 48 | Issue 25 crowsneststpete.com The next USF coach? Lightning’s chances: 99.9% The war on I-4 returns Manhattan’s Steve Masiello has emerged as According to Sports Club Stats the chances that After a string of seasons where the Tampa a serious front runner for the vacant head the Tampa Bay Lightning make the Stanley Cup Bay Storm and Orlando Predators struggled coaching position with the USF men’s basket- Playoffs is 99.9%. Their odds to win the Stanley to win on the field the restart their rivalry ball team. Masiello’s mentor, Louisville coach Cup sit at 2.6%. According to the site the odds on for 2014 both with 2-0 records. The Storm Rick Pitino, told him that the USF job would favorites to win the Stnaley Cup are the Boston completed a second half comeback agaisnt be a “Grand Slam” for Masiello. Bruins, who are unbeaten against Tampa Bay. San Antonio to beat the Talons 48-45. USFSP Baseball Despite loss, USFSP Results baseball still going March 21 Start your engines Kansas 7, USFSP 4 By Mike Hopey strong Staff Reporter By Andrew Caplan USF Sailing It takes four weeks to put the Crow’s Nest Correspondent track up for the Firestone Grand The USFSP Bulls’ club baseball MAISA/SAISA Regatta Prix of St. Petersburg. It creates a team lost to the Kansas Jayhawks A B TOT pain for residents and especially Friday night, ending their 11-game St. Mary’s 34 47 81 for local business. But sweet relief win streak. because it will all be over soon. The In their inaugural season, the Chris. Newport 46 39 85 race is set to run on Sunday. (11-4) Bulls attempted to keep Virginia 43 46 89 Even though the race creates the momentum going against the headaches for many residents and Jayhawks, but were haunted by six Washington Col. 53 39 92 businesses, headaches that only get costly errors and were defeated 7-4 Old Dominion 53 43 96 worse on race day, the City of St. at home. Eckerd 49 59 108 Petersburg loves having the event The Jayhawks’ junior starting and the economic boost it provides. pitcher, Matt Carrillo, threw 12 Merchant Marine 51 58 109 Race organizers say they expect strikeouts through eight innings Jacksonville 70 69 139 130,000 fans to attend the events against the Bulls. of the weekend. More than 27,00 “Since playing Miami, we’ve Hampton 1 83 63 146 hotel rooms will also be booked faced some average pitchers, and South Florida 82 97 179 over the weekend. The event will this kind of lets us see where we be an opportunity for the St. Pete/ are at as far as hitting goes,” senior Buffalo 107 99 206 Clearwater Tourism Bureau to Mike Rohan said. Villanova 105 130 235 showcase the area to potential The Bulls’ sophomore pitcher, Hampton 2 130 122 252 tourists. Jeremy Berger, came into the game Not everyone feels the boost The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg’s course is the third that has been used in the fourth inning, relieving NC State 135 137 272 the race provides. Some businesses for the race. The second version looped around Tropicana Field. Logan McPhee after allowing five Hampton as host competed with two right alone the course are forced runs early. to close during construction or SW, turn right on to Beach Drive, three times. Castroneves won back- Berger finished the game allow- teams. see their numbers drop during turn right again onto Central to-back races in 2006 and 2007, ing one earned run and recorded Admiral Moore Team the same time. The Salvador Dali Avenue and then another quick and again in 2012. Canadian James six strikeouts in six innings. Museum decided this year that it right turn onto Bay Shore Drive Hinchcliffe won last year’s race. “We came here ready to play, and REC would not be financially viable to before finishing on the runway of The inaugural race winner through the first couple innings we Coast Guard Academy 14-7 stay open during race weekend. The Albert Whitted Airport. Drivers from 2005, Dan Wheldon, passed were too flat on our feet,” Berger Hobart and William Sm. 14-7 Dali was open during for last year’s will complete the course 110 times away in a crash in 2011, and the said. “A few guys were scared of race but will use this year to hold around. main straightaway is named Dan the ball. You can’t play baseball like Fordham 13-8 staff trainings. This year’s race has a new title Wheldon Way. Wheldon was a resi- that. You gotta want it.” SUNY Maritime 12-9 This year’s race will be the 10th sponsor. The corporate sponsor dent of St. Petersburg. Despite their defensive woes, the anniversary of this iteration of the switched from automaker Honda The final race begins at 3:20 p.m. Bulls managed to record nine hits Tufts 11-7 race, which has been run on and to tire manufacturer Firestone. Sunday. The race will be broad- off the Jayhawks’ pitcher, including South Florida 10-8 off by different racing circuits since The reason behind the change is casted on NBC Sports Network for a RBI triple that had potential to be 1985. The Indy Car Series, which because Honda pulled its sponsor- the second straight year. Spectators a inside-the-park home run from Georgetown 9-9 has a new title sponsor this year in ship after no racers on the circuit can still three-day general admis- Rohan. Dartmouth 5-13 Verizon, took over the race in 2005. were using their engines. sion passes for $55. A general The freshman utility player, Vermont 5-13 The current track, which has In the 10 years the race has admission ticket for Sunday will Ryan Oltz, was responsible for been used every year by Indy Car, been run under Indy Car, Brazilian cost $50. three of the fielding errors but Pennsylvania 3-15 will see the drivers head up 1st St. Helio Castroneves won the race made up for it in hitting. Oltz went 2-for-2 with an RBI, a stolen base and a walk. Women’s Basketball Oltz was the only Bull to get on NIT - First Round base every at-bat and was one of Bulls don’t focus on snub three Bulls to reach a base safely March 21 By Mike Hopey multiple times. USF 56, NC A&T 50 Staff Reporter USF automatically qualified for Senior Inga Orekhova reached “We started off rough tonight the tournament by being the high- a personal milestone in the vic- and I was a little shaky, but by the NIT - Second Round Fans may have thought when est ranked team from their confer- tory. Orekhova’s 15 points put her third inning we got use to his pitch- March 23 the South Florida women’s basket- ence that was not invited to partici- over 1,000 points for her career. She ing,” Oltz said. ball team was left out of the NCAA pate in the NCAA Tournament. became the 20th player in school The Bulls were disappointed USF 75, Stetson 56 Tournament that it was a snub but In the opening round of the history to pass the 1,000-point with the end to their winning the team didn’t have time to dwell tournament, the Bulls drew North mark. streak but are staying positive about NIT - Third Round on the exclusion from one tourna- Carolina A&T. In their second round matchup, the future of the program. March 26 ment because they had to get ready The Bulls beat the Aggies at the the Bulls beat Stetson 75-56 to move “Losing a streak is just going to for another one. Sun Dome on Friday 56-50 in front on to the third round. make you come back harder and USF vs. George Washington, 7:30 After a 20-12 season and a of 1,105 fans. “The only way you can prove stronger,” Rohan said. “It’s a good third-place finish in the American USF’s Alicia Jenkins scored 17 that you should be in the [NCAA] learning experience for the guys on Football Athletic Conference, the Lady Bulls point and with 11 rebounds, to tournament is by winning this one,” this team.” accepted an invitation to play in earn her 13th double double of the Bulls head coach Jose Fernandez Berger said that the team will Spring game the Women’s National Invitational season. Courtney Williams almost said after the game. rally together and promised stu- March 29 Tournament, the second tier had a double double of her own. USF moves on to play George dents this win streak will not be the postseason college basketball Williams dropped 14 points with Washington on Thursday at the only one this season. at Corbett Stadium, 4 (98.7 FM) tournament. nine rebounds. Sun Dome.