On Thursday night, the Seton Hall Pirates (9-1) visited the Sun Dome to deliver the USF men’s basketball team their worst loss of the season, 89-69. As the Bulls’ toughest
Month: December 2014
When the BP oil spill, also referred to as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, hit the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, USF’s College of Marine Science partnered with other institutions
Senior Devan Carr spent his first two years at USF St. Petersburg before transferring to the Tampa campus with his associate degree. He decided to finish his degree at Tampa
Speech code scrutiny continues as students grow mindful of the controversial regulations currently in place at USF St. Petersburg. The Crow’s Nest reported on the speech codes in an article
The James Scott v. Student Government trial is postponed until further notice after pre-trial conferences. The case involves newly elected senator and former student body president James Scott against student
Some English majors are noticing limited class options for their spring class schedule. The departure of some visiting professors in the program is cause for the lack of options. Part
Lazar Anderson, student government’s assistant chief of staff, is in the process of writing a transition manual for SG. This manual, according to Anderson, is meant to smooth out the
Harpeth Rising plays as harmonious and powerful as rushing water with influences in roots, Appalachian, rock and bluegrass music. Their music captivates while enticing the mind to go into a
Holiday season is fast approaching and though Florida isn’t likely to see a white winter, we still have our traditions. Zach Mills, 21, still celebrates Christmas like he did as
A passion for sand art brought together world-class sand sculptors for three days of funk and blues music and artistic competition. The Sanding Ovations Master Sand Sculpting Competition and Music