By Emily Wunderlich The university has reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit that alleges negligence after a female student was accosted in the campus parking garage. The lawsuit, filed
Year: 2020
By Dylan Hart I’ll be honest: I couldn’t tell you a single thing about who won what at this year’s Golden Globe Awards. What I can tell you is that
By Ashley Campbell When the campus established a food pantry last spring, both Student Government and administration stressed that it would help students who sometimes go hungry. Regional Chancellor Martin
By Emily Wunderlich A well-known teacher and researcher who was given an unpaid courtesy appointment in USF’s College of Marine Science last June has been suspended following accusations that he
By Crow’s Nest Staff The Crow’s Nest and reporter Nancy McCann will be honored by the Pinellas County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union for their “consistent, vigilant reporting”
Story and photos by Carrie Pinkard The television is an idol in American culture. TV trays are the altars at which we worship a frozen dinner. People come and go
By Kiara Soriano When she was 22, Tiffany Chenneville says, a close friend was diagnosed with HIV – a relatively new disease that at the time almost always led to