Pictured Above: Friends expressed their grief over the loss of USF St. Petersburg student Owen Melin in a home invasion on Wednesday night. Courtesy of Matthew Lee on Facebook By
Month: May 2020
Pictured Above: In an email sent on May 27, President Currall announced that although the USF system will be open come fall, the campuses will move back into online learning
Pictured Above: Scholarship Creator Len Deadman poses for a photo. Deadman established a $26,000 scholarship for investigative journalism students at USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Len Deadman By Edyn Gottlieb
Pictured Above: As a public university, USF St. Petersburg is set to re-open in the fall as per the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state public university system.
Pictured Above: Students received a USF emergency text alert warning of a natural gas leak in Davis Hall on Friday morning. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale
Pictured Above: Andrea Campos, left, and Isaiah “Zay” Castle were inaugurated as governor and lieutenant governor of the USF St. Petersburg campus for the first consolidated student government term. Courtesy
Pictured above: Under the prospectus sent to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the St. Petersburg campus will lose its independent accreditation on July 1. SACSCOC
Illustration by MK Brittain By Thomas Iacobucci I had my first brush with The Crow’s Nest when I attended a college fair hosted by the university in 2015. As I
Illustration by MK Brittain By Brianna Rodriguez My first weekend on campus as a student was spent attending Week of Welcome events and interviewing students while still unpacking my dorm
Illustration by MK Brittain By Jonah Hinebaugh I’ve spent more than 90 Sundays in The Crow’s Nest. I’ve taken countless photos and written plenty of words for this newspaper, yet