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Why the Rays move to Tampa makes sense

November 22, 2021November 22, 2021 Max Steele

Pictured above: Tropicana Field’s location in Downtown St. Petersburg is hard to access for many Tampa Bay residents due to limited highway entry points. Courtesy of Tampa Bay Times  By Max

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Feature News

A tale of two Americas 

November 22, 2021November 23, 2021 Molly Ryan

Pictured above: Kyle Rittenhouse was 17 years old when he shot three and killed two people in 2020. He was acquitted of all charges on Friday, Nov. 19.  Courtesy of NPR By

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News Off-Campus News

Rising rent brings St. Pete to a boil

November 22, 2021November 22, 2021 Molly Ryan

Pictured above: Signs reading ‘Stop the Stanton Evictions’ and ‘Evictions Kill’ are posted outside of the Stanton Hotel in protest to the recent evictions that took place there.  Courtesy of @sptenantsunion on

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Campus News News

Wilcox to step down after long run

November 15, 2021November 15, 2021 Annalise Anderson

Pictured above: Wilcox once helmed the USF St. Petersburg campus prior to becoming provost in 2008 under the Judy Genshaft administration.  Courtesy of USF By Annalise Anderson  After 13 years

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Arts and Life Community

MFA St. Petersburg launches self-guided Mood Tours

November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 Candice Lovelace

Pictured above: The Museum’s new self-guided tours allow visitors to form an emotional perspective on displayed pieces. Courtesy of MFA By Candice Lovelace The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg (MFA) recently launched self-guided Mood Tours

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Campus News News

‘Grace and compassion’: Campus community weighs in on ideal regional chancellor traits

November 14, 2021November 16, 2021 Annalise Anderson

Pictured above: St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock will step down from his role to return to the College of Education.  Courtesy of USF By Annalise Anderson  USF St. Petersburg

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Department of Education representative and USF alumna visits Tampa

November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 Molly Ryan

Pictured above: Aaliyah Samuel earned her master’s degree in Special Education and Teaching from USF Tampa in 2003 and is the current deputy assistant secretary of local, state and national engagement for the

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St. Petersburg to become fintech hub with USF and Tampa Bay Wave partnership

November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 Sofia Garcia Vargas

The program is catered towards innovative fintech startups with the goal of transitioning them into “sustainable, scalable and profitable businesses.”  Courtesy of USF By Sofía García Vargas  With a new partnership between USF and Tampa

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Arts and Life Book Review Music and Entertainment

Book Review: ‘Just Eat’ is a journalist’s ode to dubious diet culture

November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 Annalise Anderson

Published in February, ‘Just Eat’ is authored by award-winning food writer and journalist Barry Estabrook. Courtesy of Penguin Random House By Annalise Anderson  Just as it’s known for oversized helpings

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Feature Spotlight

Student organization spotlight: The Pre-Vet Club brings animal-lovers together

November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 Aubrey Carr

Pictured above: PVCARE President Alyssa Seilhymer founded the club to create opportunities and experiences for animal-loving students.  Courtesy of Alyssa Seilhymer By Aubrey Carr  From lions to tigers to Bulls, the Pre-Vet Club

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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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Taryn Sabia, the assistant dean of research at the Taryn Sabia, the assistant dean of research at the University of South Florida’s College of Art, Design and Performance, announced her candidacy for Tampa mayor on March 2. 

Since coming to USF in 2014, Sabia has taught graduate-level courses focused on urban design policy, climate change, sustainability, urban transportation systems and more. 

Sabia is the co-founder of Urban Charette — an organization that focuses on educating community leaders on innovative community planning and design. 

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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), a le The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), a learning program for local seniors looking to continue their education, expanded to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus in spring 2025. Since then, the OLLI program at USF St. Petersburg has welcomed seniors from across the city to participate in low-cost opportunities for learning. 

Each course and lecture offered in the OLLI program is geared toward building a stronger community between seniors living in St. Petersburg. In a city with a dense population of retirees, the OLLI program is an accessible way for seniors to stay active and involved. 

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Did you know Dave Crow wasn't the only face behind Did you know Dave Crow wasn't the only face behind Rocky D. Bull? You can find the others on our latest print issue! 

🎨 Comic by Kaila McEwan

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On April 6, students at USF St. Petersburg gathere On April 6, students at USF St. Petersburg gathered for a second round of debates between the political left and right. 

Like the first debate, students took sides on a range of topics including mass deportation, U.S. involvement in international conflicts, universal healthcare and whether cats are better than dogs. 

With the current political polarization occurring across the country, students find that these debates foster a peaceful dialogue between disagreeing sides.

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Rocky D. Bull got his start not in the physical fo Rocky D. Bull got his start not in the physical form as we know him, but as a cartoon for University of South Florida Athletics to use in their newsletters. 

It wasn’t until 2003 that the mascot was unveiled as the Rocky we see today. 

The friendliness and fun personality that Rocky displays at events are extensions of the USF students under the mask. 

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A quick opening goal from Tampa Bay Rowdies midfie A quick opening goal from Tampa Bay Rowdies midfielder Marco Micaletto was one of four goals in a 2-2 draw against the Oakland Roots SC on Saturday. The other Rowdies goal was scored close to halftime, with forward Russell Cicerone recording his 100th career goal in the United States League (USL) Championship.

With the tie, the Rowdies remain one of two teams in the United that have yet to lose a match this season in the USL Championship. 

The Rowdies hit the road to play the Charleston Battery on Saturday, April 18.

📷 Photos by Irena Mesa | The Crow’s Nest

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There is only one place on the University of South There is only one place on the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus where students’ stories, cultures and passions are brought to life: Harbor Hall during the annual senior graphic arts showcase. 

On April 10, students and community members filed into Harbor Hall’s gallery space to see the graphic arts seniors’ work. Their installations serve as their thesis, a final project before graduation. 

“Senior thesis is not for the faint of heart,” graphic arts senior with a concentration in graphic design, Lauren Gaubert, told The Crow’s Nest. 

📷 Photos by María José Solís & Alisha Durosier

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The University of South Florida has not had a func The University of South Florida has not had a functional Office of Sustainability since 2022 and in the midst of demands for USF to reinstate the office, students are calling into question how the university is progressing in its sustainability efforts. 

The last person to hold a position in the Office of Sustainability was Winnie Malumba, a 2019 USF graduate who was the executive director. 

She led two sustainability collectives, Florida For Good and B Tourism. 

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