By Carrie Pinkard I never even wanted to be a meteorologist. I wanted to be an Olympic figure skater, but my dad said, “You are Punxsutawney Phil the 34238083rd and
Year: 2020
By Naya Payne Eating at Chick-fil-A is an act that supports hate, and it is disingenuous and hurtful to not acknowledge it as such. My writing on this subject spawned
Story and photo by Gabby Dacosta From words of growth and love to representation and opportunity, lesbian romance and erotica flourished at the Gulfport ReadOut on Jan. 31. Gulfport Library
By Dylan Hart When College of Business professor Stephen Diasio saw an op-ed criticizing the excess of yachting in the Jan. 20 edition of The Crow’s Nest, he knew it
By James Bennett III Jacob Terrell is not a traditional student. After earning his associate degree in environmental studies from Southern Illinois University, the 32-year-old focused on experiences rather than
Story and photos by Carrie Pinkard “Duck! I mean… HAWK!” an announcer yelled as a bird swooped low over the audience. The bird was a Harris’s Hawk, the first in
Story and photo by Decker Lavely Those looking for love before Valentine’s Day can find it hanging on the walls of Kahwa Coffee South. As part of the “Love, Love,
By Carter Brantley Think about the size of the state of Florida. Now think about a glacier that big, and melting at a rapid pace. That’s potentially a huge problem.
By Emily Wunderlich After accounting for attorneys fees and costs, it cost the university more than $95,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted
By Savannah Carr The fifth annual Campus Movie Fest will return to USF St. Petersburg with a launch at noon on Wednesday in The Reef. Campus Movie Fest is a