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The Crow's Nest

USF St. Petersburg student newspaper

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Arts & Life

Do this, Not that

A new student’s guide to navigating campus life! DON’T drink or possess alcohol in the dorms if you’re underage and don’t let any visitors that are over 21 bring it into a dorm that houses underage students. The university has the right to take legal and disciplinary action and that’s no fun.   DO join

Where Am I?

The campus map you never got. USFSP buildings, inside and out. B&N – Barnes & Noble College Booksellers ● Buy or rent any college textbooks you need BAY – Bayboro Hall ● Undergraduate Admissions ● Records & Registration – BAY 102 ● Financial Aid – BAY 105 ● Parking Services – BAY 132 COQ –

Battle of the Books

There are so many ways to save as you start the semester. You might not be able to get out of paying for course fees or computer access codes, but you can save on textbooks. Here are the Crow’s Nest favorite places to buy and rent textbooks:   Barnes and Noble: For the most convenient

Fashion from recycled material

Students got their creative juices flowing at the Reuse-a-Bull Fashion show, where designers created a wardrobe from materials you would find in the trash. Models strutted down the catwalk in their garbage attire on April 13 in the University Student Center ballroom while guests chowed down on Tijuana Flats tacos. The event was coordinated by

USFSP student develops Android application

It all started when Ryan Callihan’s uncle gave him an account for Photoshop. Ever since, Callihan has taught himself how to code apps that redesign icons on Android phones. Since February, Callihan, a sophomore at the USF St. Petersburg, has used Photoshop to design the icons. The apps that he creates have a flat, 2D

Review: Strung Out – Transmission. Alpha. Delta

California punk-metal trailblazers Strung Out have risen from the underground to unleash “Transmission. Alpha. Delta,” a 12-track barrage of adrenaline-fueled anthems. Twenty-five years since the band first hit the scene and 21 years since its first album, “Another Day in Paradise,” was released on longtime label Fat Wreck Chords, Strung Out have continued to stretch

Preparing for summer classes

Another (hopefully) successful year of school has gone by and while some students look forward to a vacation from the daily school grind, many more students have to weigh their required summer course options. So what are the go-to courses? First, be aware that you have options. Joan Eldridge, college of arts and sciences adviser,

Top 5 Ways to Land a Journalism Dream Job

Are you a bold, bright student who loves to brown-nose into people’s business, tell people things that don’t matter and want to find an easy, laid-back job after graduating college using the minimal skills necessary? Congratulations! You might as well have the phrase, “Undesirable No. 1,” tattooed on your forehead because you will never be

Students steal the show at USFSP’s Got Talent

Four singers, two dancers, musicians and spoken word — the USFSP’s Got Talent illustrated the remarkable diversity and talent of 10 skilled students who brought their abilities to the University Student Center ballroom stage Wednesday night. As a part of the USFSP Week event lineup, the show was dedicated to showcasing the excellence among students

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