By Martha Rhine Once upon a time, pictures of big women were sometimes pinned on the fridge as a deterrent for over-eating, or they were featured on postcards you’d pick
Month: April 2019
By Bryce Lawson For years now, the West Coast has been looking for a gangster rap superstar to stand alongside Kendrick Lamar on top of the predominantly Southern Trap-dominated hip-hop
By Crow’s Nest Staff Two business executives who have made large contributions to USF Tampa are the new leaders of the USF system Board of Trustees. The board unanimously elected
By Anna Bryson Celebrate Earth Day early in downtown St. Petersburg with a community gathering to share reverence and respect for our planet. There will be seminars covering topics such
By Timothy Fanning I’m not sure if failure is the right word to describe our Student Government. Inexperience? No, that’s not it. Ineptitude? Closer. How about short-sighted? How about vindictive?
Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Saturated indigo, yellow, magenta and imperial red powder fogged the University Student Center’s lawn – along with students, Cheryl the Bull and, sometimes, innocent
By Emily Wunderlich A threat to freeze funding for The Crow’s Nest has ended. The threat came on March 29, when Student Government President Daniel “Kaeden” Kelso said the newspaper’s
By Amy Diaz In an attempt to address issues with transparency and outreach, two Student Government members drafted a bill to create a new position in the senate. There
By Dinorah Prevost Albert Moreno was asked to speak at TEDxUSFSP for the past few years, but he was too busy to prepare for it. He was working as chair
By Dylan Hart and Dinorah Prevost Artists and musicians from around St. Petersburg congregated in Williams Park on April 6 for the Good Vibes Only Festival. Student Government at USF