Pictured Above: The Crow’s Nest Arts & Life Editor Annalise Anderson traveled to Chicago last week. The city’s iconic sculpture known as “The Bean” was gated off and sparsely crowded
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Pictured above: As of March 8, USF St. Petersburg hasn’t canceled study abroad trips planned for summer. The university is continuing to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak to figure out what
By Tim Fanning Last week, my girlfriend and I watched a man tether his puppy to a metal post in his backyard. Last week we watched him beat its snout
A major part of college, aside from cramming for exams and pulling all-nighters, is attending sporting events. Many students live for the moment when their basketball team upsets a ranked
A scenic three and a half-hour drive from St. Pete, give or take, will land you right in the heart of America’s oldest city. Established in 1565, the town remains
Learn a language through cultural immersion, taste cuisine in France and Germany or study business in a foreign country. These are just some of the things students can experience