Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg’s University Student Center in September 2016. The building is home to the campus’ dining center and one of its dorms. Devin Rodriguez | The Crow’s
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Students can meet an octopus, party otter and Meccanoid the robot. Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins On the first floor of the Library, nestled in the right-hand corner, is
By Kate Rickman A new online reservation system designed to eliminate waitlists is in effect this semester for checking out study rooms at the library. Instead of checking out a
By Michael Moore Jr. When students returned to campus following winter break, they found mounds of dirt, walls of silk fencing and yellow caution tape outside Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
By Luke Cross Fans of sci-fi will tell you a good book can take you to a different world. But on Thursday, the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library showed that there
Least Terns, a threatened species in Florida, were found nesting on the roof of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library during a renovation project and are invited to stay. Courtesy of
On top of the Textbooks on Reserve Program, the library worked with over 20 USF St. Petersburg faculty members to help find free or low-cost textbook alternatives. Whitney Elfstrom | The
Tyler Gillespie, USF St. Petersburg alumnus, merged poetry and journalism in his latest book “Florida Man: Poems.” He will present his work at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 5 in the
By Timothy Fanning When Jessica Berringer and her friends first saw the rat on the first floor of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, her friends were studying rat anatomy for
By Whitney Elfstrom Nelson Poynter Memorial Library will extend its hours beginning Sept. 25, allowing for an extra 20 hours per week. The library will open Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.– 2