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Feature

New art exhibit leaves The Bends pouring more than drinks

March 9, 2020May 25, 2020 Kat Piccolo

Pictured above: A pair of bargoers observe Tampa-based artist Emily Tan’s exhibit, “overthinking.” on Friday, March 6. Thomas Iacobucci | The Crow’s Nest By Katlynn Mullins At first glance, it’s

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Opinion

Opinion: Conspiracies unleashed: MIZE’s newest gallery tells all

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 Kat Piccolo

Pictured above: Julia Wingle (right), a senior marketing major, converses with Robert Dennard III, one of the contributing artists for the latest exhibit called “CONSPIRACY,” at the MIZE Gallery. Thomas

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Feature

They danced the night away for charity

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 Gabby Dacosta

Pictured above: USF St. Petersburg raised $2,737 for Children’s Miracle Network and Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in the eight-hour dance marathon with donations, raffles and more. Cassidy Schuck |

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News

Psychology professor appointed endowed ethics chair

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 James Bennett

Pictured above: Tiffany Chenneville (center) said she found out she was being appointed the endowed chair on Valentine’s day. She said the news was better than roses. Courtesy of Tiffany

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News

USFSP safe from coronavirus travel woes for now

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 Jonah Hinebaugh

Pictured above: As of March 8, USF St. Petersburg hasn’t canceled study abroad trips planned for summer. The university is continuing to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak to figure out what

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Arts and Life Campus

Short & Sweet Theatre Week returns to campus

March 9, 2020March 9, 2020 Patrick Tobin

Pictured above: Short & Sweet Theatre Week will consist of six performances across three days. Two of the performances will help raise money for the Support-A-Bull Food Pantry. Courtesy of

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Letters Opinion

Letter from the editor: We’re hiring. Where are the applicants?

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 Emily Wunderlich

Pictured above: The Crow’s Nest is hiring an editor-in-chief and nine other staff members for the 2020-2021 school year. Here’s why you should apply. Letter and photo by Emily Wunderlich

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Arts and Life

How this play teaches you to value your vagina

March 9, 2020March 9, 2020 Carrie Pinkard

Pictured above: Ariel Blue, an actor from Sarasota, speaks at the afterparty for The Vagina Monologues on March 6. Story and photos by Carrie Pinkard “Feed me!” “Too hard…” “Slow

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News

Journalism department wins inclusivity award

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 Savannah Carr

Pictured above: The Peter Rudy Wallace building houses the university’s Department of Journalism and Digital Communication, which won an award for diversity and inclusion. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest

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News

SG senator under investigation for sexual harassment resigns

March 9, 2020March 8, 2020 James Bennett

Pictured above: Daymia “Mia” Bonilla resigned from Student Government after being notified that she was close to being removed from SG.Courtesy of Daymia Bonilla By James Bennett III The Student

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The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing thought for third year digital communications and multimedia journalism major Sophia Lowrie, who said that she wishes they had more time to assimilate to life on a college campus before being thrust into adult life. 

She is not the only one. 

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Whether the next steps involve graduate school or entering the workforce, many of the seniors at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are feeling similarly anxious and uncertain in the weeks leading up to their graduation dates.
Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. 

The sophomore kicker for the University of South Florida played club soccer and only started kicking footballs in his sophomore year of high school. 

“My dad kicked, my uncle kicked and people were asking me, ‘Why don’t you come out, try it for a year and see if you like it. If you don’t like it, you can be done after one year,’” Gramatica said. “I went out, had a great time and got to make some really good friends.” 

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College campuses are a place where a strong sense College campuses are a place where a strong sense of community can be formed among students, but many commuter students, like junior English major Zoey Earles, feel that they have fewer opportunities to form these connections. 

“Positives [of being a commuter], I have my own apartment,” Earles said. “Negatives, I don’t make as [many] friends, and I don’t necessarily know about all the things that are happening on campus.” 

Events hosted on campus are a great way to meet people and find that sense of community, but sustainability senior Estela Najera said that being aware of events is difficult. 

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In the familiar currents of St. Petersburg, the Un In the familiar currents of St. Petersburg, the University of South Florida Women’s sailing team placed second at the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SAISA) Women’s Team and Fleet Championship Races on April 12. 

The regatta secured USF a spot in the College Sailing Women’s Fleet National Championship, which USF St. Petersburg will also host from May 15-18. 

Before the competition, USF’s Division A Fleet Race starters Kailey Warrior and Madisen Hamai told The Crow’s Nest about the advantages of sailing in local waters. 

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USF St. Petersburg Student Government Governor, El USF St. Petersburg Student Government Governor, Elise Prophete, is speaking out after not being able to give the speech she’d initially written for the annual Rocky's Leadership Award Ceremony.

“I am choosing to do what is right for me and provoke the thoughts that I hope are right for this campus. To shift the self-censoring, student-second attitudes back into a space where the stories we have are told and appreciated,” Prophete wrote.

📲 Click the link in our bio to read her entire column and her original speech.

✍️ Column by Elise Prophete.
Zahid Hasan Pranto, Bristy’s brother, shared a  Zahid Hasan Pranto, Bristy’s brother, shared a Facebook post on April 26 with a joint statement attached from both students’ families. 

“This is the final plea to the authorities on behalf of our family and Jamil’s family,” Pranto’s translated post read. “May Allah grant their departed souls a place of honor in Jannah. Our loss is indescribable and can never be compensated for by anything. On behalf of myself and our families, I humbly request that we do not post anything disrespectful about them for the sake of a few 'likes.' Please, pray for them instead.” 

A GoFundMe page for Limon and Bristy’s families has been posted and is receiving donations to date. 

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✍️ Story by Julia Ferrara, Jasmin Parado, and Alisha Durosier.

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On April 19-20 and April 26, the new Musical Theat On April 19-20 and April 26, the new Musical Theatre Club at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg put on a student-directed production of “Theory of Relativity.”

“Theory of Relativity” is a musical written by Brian Hill with music and lyrics by Neil Bartram. The ensemble musical uses seemingly separate comedic and dramatic scenes that portray the complex situations that young adults experience and how they eventually connect to each other.  

This cast had no shortage of talent, with actors fully embodying their characters.  

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire review and a feature of the club.

✍️ Review by Secilia Ruiz and feature story by Zariya Bankston and Reagan Haskell. 

📸 Photos by Makenna Wozniak.
On April 16, students at the University of South F On April 16, students at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg attended the annual cherry blossom festival hosted by the Asian American and Pacific Islander Association. 

At the campus fountain, attendees enjoyed catered food and an assortment of origami crafts, board games and a prize raffle, in addition to a Kendama tournament and haiku slam poetry.

The two-hour Hanami celebration — which Japan annually observes in early April — was the organization’s last event of the semester.

The event was a full-circle moment for Tongta Vachara, sophomore in health sciences and president of AAPIA, as it was where she first was recruited to the club’s e-board.

“Just being able to plan this event for other people and really instilling the same joy that I had experienced back then, it's just a very full circle moment and it was just really, really valuable to me,” Vachara told The Crow’s Nest.

Vachara said the festival was her favorite event from the organization — and with the scenic bougainvilleas and breezy weather this year, the timing was perfect.

📸 Photos by Jasmin Parrado

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Finals week is near.. but have no fear! There are Finals week is near.. but have no fear!

There are plenty of events on campus to help relieve the finals stress.🤍

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