Pictured above: A staff check-in meeting unveiled plans for celebrating spring graduates as well as what the university is doing to honor local health care workers and first responders. Jonah
Year: 2020
Pictured above: This is the invoice that the USF administration sent to The Crow’s Nest. The paper has already paid $105.76 (four hours at $26.44 per hour) for IT staff
Story and photos by Thomas Iacobucci The week before spring exams, a campus normally bustling with college students sits barren. In dorms that hundreds of students call home and lecture
“I am literally majoring in forensic science so I can process rape kits to get justice for sexual assault victims,” writes Daymia Bonilla, the former Student Government senator under investigation
Pictured above: Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock, shown at Get On Board Day in August 2018. In a virtual “check-in” with students on Thursday, Tadlock said the blueprint for how the
Pictured above: Although it is too early to tell whether in-person classes will resume in the fall, USF system President Steve Currall said in a teleconference on Thursday that members
Pictured above: The resolution, which was sponsored by USF St. Petersburg SG senators Connor Baird and Amy Campbell-Oates, denounces the “authoritarian nature” and the “numerous human rights violations” of the
Pictured above: Cover photo designed by MK Brittain. By Carrie Pinkard Dear Humankind, As you know today is MY day. It’s the one day a year you brag about me
Pictured above: Students will have the opportunity to attend a virtual commencement in May and an additional ceremony in August to celebrate finishing their degree. Courtesy of USF By Brianna
Pictured above: “I still have the same sentiments toward my actions,” Karla Correa said on April 14. “But, I think that a better approach is to stand there and record