The No. 2 nationally ranked Florida State University Seminoles might be worried about its Sept. 24 matchup because the USF Bulls are on a roll. The Bulls met the Northern
Month: September 2016
This year’s fall tv line has it all. To help you navigate through the piles of new shows hitting the small screen later this month, The Crow’s Nest has put
Amidst a plague of social injustice, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick refused to stand during the national anthem and instead kneeled on the sidelines. This prompted backlash from many
There is a divide between politicians and people. From the podium to the television screen, something seems unnatural and impersonable. It could be the platitudes and the tired phrases repeated
It was Christmas Eve, 1944, but no one was celebrating. Instead, a group of soldiers was being hurriedly transported to Cherbourg, France via the S.S. Léopoldville. The unit was slated
When J. Danee Sergeant speaks, you listen. Her voice is colored by the harshly-bristled paint brush that is experience. The words themselves paint a different picture: struggle characterizes the journey,
In 2010, a British Petroleum (BP) oil rig exploded after a wellhead blowout, causing the worst oil spill in history. The U.S. government estimates that 4.9 million barrels of oil
Kaitlyn Mollo was in sixth grade when planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers. It was her first class of the day. “I remember they just started wheeling TVs
One of the newest restaurants in town is also one of the cheesiest. Central Melt is nearly two months old and offers creative grilled cheese sandwiches in the Central Arts
Bill Heller, a prominent figure of the university for 24 years is stepping down as dean of the College of Education at the end of the fall semester. But Heller,