USFSP students’ collections include media from cassettes to gaming devices, all showcasing their unique interests, but also the rising engagement with physical media. Photo courtesy of USFSP students By Julia
Year: 2025
The President Barack Obama Main Library is one of many third spaces where the people of St. Petersburg can go to relax, learn, or socialize. Photo by Makenna Wozniak |
SGEF charges students one dollar each semester, allowing for projects like beach restoration to take place. Photo by Matthew McGovern | The Crow’s Nest By Matthew McGovern The University of
By The Crow’s Nest Staff Gazing at an electrified crowd of students immersed in blue light, surrounded by seashells and ocean-themed decor, sophomore digital communications major Robert Kordon was struck
Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Makenna Wozniak After hitting three big milestones in Lightning history during the Oct. 26 game — with Nikita Kucherov reaching 1000
Photo by Irena Mesa | The Crow’s Nest By Dominic Feo With its odds of reaching the conference championship, initially, dim following the University of South Florida’s 34-31 loss to
Photo by Kendall Bulkiewicz | The Crow’s Nest By The Crow’s Nest Staff The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost 28-23 to the New England Patriots in Week 10, making their record
Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Julia Birdsall Donna Knudsen, the St. Petersburg campus assistant dean for graduate studies and former University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Grace Tabor (pictured left), president of USFSP’s Turning Point USA chapter, wasn’t just the co-host of the event — she also stood at the podium and joined the conversation as
Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Julia Birdsall Nearly six years ago, the world changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. People were absent from their jobs,
