Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Makenna Wozniak In an ever-developing age of social media, the present generations and those to follow experience a different exposure to
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Courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The Crow’s Nest By The Crow’s Nest Staff Spring 2023 brought big changes to The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus. From transitions in
Image courtesy of Avery Jennings | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr Access to various social media services, including TikTok, are now blocked while using The University of South Florida’s on-campus Wi-Fi.
All Images courtesy of Audrey Ward | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus saw a packed ballroom for yesterday afternoon’s inauguration of
Recent USFSP graduate Merab-Michal Favorite found a way to blend her love of local history with her journalistic flair in her debut book “Palmetto: Images of America” series. The 29-year-old
Programs stemming from the new environmental sustainability fee could bloom in the upcoming semester with the start of an advisory committee that plans to oversee all things green. The Student
Since 1986, the National MLK Drum Major for Justice Parade has drawn thousands to the streets of St. Petersburg. USFSP students and staff came out to join in the parade
Deal sweeteners built into the university’s upcoming food services contract—all resident students will be required to purchase a meal plan and outside event caterers will be excluded—may be unpalatable for
USF St. Petersburg’s new health center is scheduled to open on Aug. 10, just a few weeks before the start of the fall 2012 semester.The Campus Activities Center core, offices
With a hodgepodge of beach blankets, crock-pots and Bay area writers, the Literary Salon will make its debut this week in Harbor Hall. The event celebrates the launch of the
