Pictured above: (From left to right) Managing Editor Aubrey Carr and Arts and Life Editor Sophia George took a trip to Walt Disney World. Courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The
Month: April 2022
“As long as I can continue getting better every single day, I know I can play and compete against anyone,” Corrick told The Crow’s Nest. Courtesy of @georginacorrick on Instagram
Quarterback Timmy McClain’s white team defeated Katravis Marsh’s green team in a 17-14 comeback victory. Courtesy of Max Steele | The Crow’s Nest By Max Steele The University of South
David Rosengrant (left), interim director of education at St. Petersburg and a STEM professor, is one of the leaders of USF’s MESA program. Rosengrant believes St. Petersburg is “the ideal
Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Sofía García Vargas Ever since I went to New York City for the first time, I’ve taken Jay-Z and Alicia
The recently elected governor and lieutenant governor, Sean Schrader and Joshua Rampertab, plan to use their experience to achieve sustainability and stability. Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s
Commenting on vacancies in university administration, Law expressed the need for ‘somebody that’s excited about USF.’ Courtesy of USF After her confirmation as the University of South Florida’s eighth president
Courtesy of USF By Aubrey Carr A large number of the University of South Florida’s graduate programs ranked among the best in the U.S., according to 2023 rankings released by
‘X’ stars horror veteran Mia Goth, who plays a chilling double role as both the femme fatale lead and the elderly antagonist. Courtesy of A24 By Molly Ryan Ti West’s
The St. Petersburg campus managed to keep 334 of the original 401 students redirected from Tampa. Courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr A majority of