Music and art have redesigned downtown St. Petersburg, giving it a vintage style with a modern twist. USF St. Petersburg senior Kalynd Kryza has embraced the city and opened Blond,
Month: April 2015
In each of his three years as USF’s football head coach, Willie Taggart has changed his offensive scheme and, now, he is losing his best quarterback on the roster, Mike
Being a fan of a sports team is a full-time commitment. It is an investment. It can be heart breaking, deceptive and deceitful. It can be cheeky and, yet, as
Tabatha Hunter goes to work while holding on to the clinching reality that her bills are now past due. Her rent, car insurance and cable bill must all be paid
Would you give a stranger a dollar if you didn’t know how it would be spent? This is the question that Rosie Lee, a USF St. Petersburg digital journalism and
To make way for the new building that will house the Kate Tiedemann College of Business, trees will be cut down. But the wood from these trees will become furniture
A campus organization seeks to connect students with businesses looking to hire them. USF St. Petersburg’s chapter of the Tampa Bay Technology Forum (TBTF) began in 2012 as a way
St. Petersburg is set to live up to its promise of sustainability now that universal recycling is set to begin operations this summer. The program, which will replace the current
Note: As the year winds down # and graduation approaches # the editors at The Crow’s Nest want to offer their insight on life at USF St. Petersburg. This is
Affordable housing is difficult to find. It’s even harder to find if you have certain criteria as a student making your way through college with loans and a part-time job