Images courtesy of Kristine Paulsen and Jonah Hinebaugh After nearly 20 years as the Eleanor Poynter Jamison Chair in Media Ethics and Press Policy, Department of Journalism and Digital Communication,
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Courtesy of Audrey Ward | The Crow’s Nest By Audrey Ward After years in the making, the University of South Florida St Petersburg campus’ department of journalism held its first
Pictured Above: Scholarship Creator Len Deadman poses for a photo. Deadman established a $26,000 scholarship for investigative journalism students at USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Len Deadman By Edyn Gottlieb
Pictured above: The Peter Rudy Wallace building houses the university’s Department of Journalism and Digital Communication, which won an award for diversity and inclusion. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest
By Crow’s Nest Staff The Crow’s Nest and reporter Nancy McCann will be honored by the Pinellas County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union for their “consistent, vigilant reporting”
By Dylan Hart USF St. Petersburg’s Neighborhood News Bureau, in conjunction with the Tampa Bay Times, the African American Heritage Association, the Weekly Challenger and the Dr. Carter G. Woodson
By James Bennett III Just as The Crow’s Nest started with a chicken, its founder’s story began on a chicken farm. Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer grew up in DeLand with her
By Crow’s Nest Staff When journalism graduate student John Gogick became adviser to The Crow’s Nest in the fall of 1993, he helped plan and publish the newspaper’s first tabloid
“Part of the cure to fake news is equipping students with media literacy.” Story and photo by James Bennett III More than 20 journalists from around the world found themselves
Sports are an “avenue for infinite stories about the human experience.” By Dylan Hart I was shockingly unathletic as a kid. My crowning achievement was winning a dodgeball game in