February was a month full of fun festivities. Here’s a look back at all the great events that happened on and off campus. +10
Month: February 2026
Johnson-Green will share his work at city events and youth programming, inspiring the next generation of writers and artists. Photo by City of St. Petersburg By Julia Ferrara At the
The Dungeon is the first floor of the building, known for more mainstream music. The patio, which is a patron-favorite, is a small courtyard where people can listen to goth
On Monday, the University of South Florida’s BOT chair, Will Weatherford, announced in a university-wide email that the Florida House of Representatives officially proposed a bill to transfer the USF
Photo by Maria Jose Solis | The Crow’s Nest By Matthew McGovern After a nearly 18-month long repair process following damage sustained by Hurricane Milton in 2024, Tropicana Field repairs
Photo courtesy of Localtopia By Ashley Pena All year round, the City of St. Petersburg marks its calendars with any kind of market imaginable. Celebrations of fine arts, natural sciences,
“Galentine’s can be seen as a way to love more deeply on the day all about love,” said junior interdisciplinary social sciences and mass communications major Amelia Blackwell. Photo by
Shoreline of Emerson Point Preserve near Terra Ceia Bay. Pictured in the background is the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, roughly 1.5 miles from the proposed cruise port site. Photo by Delilah
Photo by Gabriel Ballester-Rivera | The Crow’s Nest By Reagan Haskell The University of South Florida opened with its first official game of the season, dominating Niagara University 19-5 on
Photo by Dominic Feo | The Crow’s Nest By Dominic Feo Basketball has been a recreational activity for University of South Florida students at the St. Petersburg campus since 2006.
