Go to ...

The Crow's Nest

USF St. Petersburg student newspaper

RSS Feed

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Uncategorized

Endless Summer: a playlist

Ah, August. That dreaded eighth month in which we trade sunny skies for a fistful of fall classes. Although you’re more likely to be surfing the Web than actual waves now that the semester has started, why not hold onto the fading summer sun for just a few moments longer? Relive the glory days of

Album Review: Tallhart, We Are the Same

Tampa Bay’s own indie alt-rock progeny Tallhart (formerly Marksmen) come home this Saturday, after a summer-long national tour, to celebrate the official release of their newest record, We Are the Same. The band’s second album with Rory Records (the Equal Vision imprint of Say Anything’s Max Bemis), We Are the Same offers more instrumental dimension

Timberlake’s triumphant return

He’s back, and this time he brought more than just sexy with him. Justin Timberlake’s last album,“FutureSex/LoveSounds” came out in September 2006. After its release he decided to take a break from music to work on his acting and producing careers and settle down with wife Jessica Biel. During that time he was featured in

Objectivity a challenge with social change

Objectivity is a critical word in the mind of a young journalism student. We must tell the news as news without any ulterior motives or thoughts. Your opinion is yours and it is not to interfere with the presentation of news. Social network spiels and campaign bumper stickers are considered unprofessional for journalists. Any indication

Underrated holidays to remember

College students, many of whom seem hell bent on getting less “bang for their buck,” like to complain about federal holidays around this time of year. “Good Friday and Easter are major religious events and should be spent with family,” they argue, often seeking time away from school. Unlike the United Kingdom, which recognizes Good

Review: ‘Olympus Has Fallen’

“Olympus Has Fallen” is a movie so patriotic that it practically bleeds red, white and blue. We find our lead characters dealing with the fallout from a tragedy that took place 18 months before when Korean extremists suddenly execute a plan to take over the White House. This attack involves a lot of heavy artillery

Review: ‘Spring Breakers’ isn’t a movie

“Spring Breakers” isn’t a movie; it’s a colorful mind-numbing experience. Director Harmony Korine (“Kids”, “Trash Humpers”) brings audiences into his depraved re-imagination of St. Petersburg for the next 90 minutes. After a lengthy opening party montage set to Skrillex’s “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”, the movie cuts to stars Selena Gomez (“Hotel Transylvania”), Vanessa Hudgens

Older Posts›› ‹‹Newer Posts