By Jeffrey Waitkevich Interim Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock sought faculty and staff opinions at a Friday forum while keeping hush about his own. “I have my own thoughts about this,
Year: 2018
By Michael Moore Jr. Rep. Ray Rodrigues, R-Estero, is officially the sponsor of a bill that would utterly change the landscape of the University of South Florida system. However, it’s
By Alexander Eubanks In a survey sent out to students on Monday, USF St. Petersburg took another step toward introducing athletics to the waterfront campus. After months of town halls
By Whitney Elfstrom Imagine the CEO of a Fortune 500 company sitting down for an interview and being referred to as a boy. That sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? But somehow,
By Jessica Jagodzinski Crowds gathered inside 3 Daughters Brewing Thursday to avoid the chilly weather, get drunk and namaste that way. Yoga on Tap, an hourlong class taught monthly by
By Anna Bryson Sandra Vernon-Jackson graduated State University of New York alongside 215 other meteorology students—only five of whom were women. She was the only woman of color. “It sparked
Above photo: With this year’s outbreak being the most severe since 2015, vaccinating for the flu is as important as ever. NHS Employers | Flickr By Delaney Brown The end of
Above photo: Student Robert Beasey’s electric wheelchair is often unable to fit past bicycles blocking campus paths. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Luke Cross and Timothy Fanning Arriving
By Michael Moore Jr., Jeffrey Waitkevich and Nancy McCann A proposal to roll back history and abolish the independent accreditation of USF St. Petersburg passed its first legislative hurdle Wednesday while
By Nancy McCann Buried in a 52 page bill awaiting action in the Legislature is a proposal that would abolish the independent accreditation of USF St. Petersburg. If adopted, the