The Florida State Legislature concluded its work on the spending budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year. The newest budget proposal includes $22 million for the University of South Florida to continue operating its Sarasota-Manatee campus during the transition, as well as a $57.7 million funding package for university operations, facilities and special initiatives. USF anticipates it will be approved and sent to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis; who will make his decision by the end of the 2026 fiscal year on June 30.
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Photo by Matthew McGovern | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado and Alisha Durosier The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus’s Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) is “likely a total
Photo of Andy and Eileen Hafer. Photo courtesy of USF By Jorge Otero Andy and Eileen Hafer’s history has been tied to USF since 1988. The Hafer’s goal is to build more support for
Paul Congemi was a seventh candidate for the mayoral race, but dropped out on April 21, citing “serious health issues.” In his resignation, he wrote that Welch has his vote. Photos courtesy of City
A look at spring on the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus. Photo Courtesy of University of South Florida By Ashley Pena The bright, green oak trees and sparkling
Zamil Limon, right, and Nahida Bristy were reported missing last week. Authorities say Limon’s remains were found Friday, April 24. Photo courtesy of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office By Alisha Durosier,
The Student Veterans Organization at USFSP held a “Bash and Splash” event on April 23, where students could partake in water balloon battles, a dunk tank, and many other aquatic
The campus board meets several times a year to discuss and approve budget requests, as well as improvement plans for the campus. Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By
A new hydroponic herb garden illuminates the main floor of USC. Photo courtesy of Zariya Bankston By Zariya Bankston The University of South Florida St. Petersburg Student Government (SG) has
“I hope that every student who comes here squeezes the USF St. Pete sponge dry and gets as much out of their experience here as makes sense and works for
