Pictured above: Dozens of demonstrators stood outside the Marshall Student Center at USF Tampa on Feb. 17 following recent rumors of the ASL program’s dissolution. Courtesy of Aubrey Carr |
Month: February 2022
Pictured above: Dozens of demonstrators stood outside the Marshall Student Center at USF Tampa on Feb. 17 following recent rumors of the ASL program’s dissolution. Courtesy of Aubrey Carr |
‘The Crow’s Nest’ staff and our readers show their top picks for love songs to play this Valentine’s Day, whether you’re single, mingled or somewhere in between. Graphic courtesy of Baron
Curator Stanton Thomas refers the dreamlike style of Baroque art as “Baroque delirium.” Courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr With its grandest exhibit since
The GoFundMe page created for Bridges, “Care for Claire,” has raised nearly $100,000 since Jan. 26. Courtesy of @grassrootskava on Instagram By Molly Ryan To those who know her, 20-year-old
The St. Pete Straza would loop more than 3 miles and provide pedestrian-only and reduced traffic streets. Courtesy of Car Free St. Pete By Jasmine Jarrett The St. Pete Straza may
Pictured above: Sarah Lynch is among the many competitive gamers at USF and a student moderator for the Esports program. Courtesy of USF By Chris Metzler The University of South
“Picasso and the Allure of the South” features 79 pieces of artwork, half of which have never been seen in the U.S. before. Courtesy of Sophia George | The Crow’s Nest
With Opening Day set to begin on March 31, an agreement needs to be made soon or the Rays’ season could be postponed. Courtesy of Max Steele | The Crow’s Nest
This year’s Stampede for Women luncheon highlighted the recent success of USF’s female athletic programs and acknowledged its athletes, coaches, alumni and contributors. Courtesy of USF The University of South