By Anna Bryson Brian Pullen, the university’s sustainability planner, has resigned. His last day will be Friday, Sept. 7. Because of USF St. Petersburg’s consolidation with USF Tampa, the future
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By Anna Bryson Cuban sandwiches, decadent cakes and local beer. The best part? It’s all vegan. Gulfport’s first vegan restaurant, Golden Dinosaurs Vegan Deli, opened Aug 2. Menu items include
Former SG leader Samuel Goetz sued the university in June 2017 following his expulsion for alleged sexual assault of another student. The judge denied his petition that his due process
The Dali Museum, less than a half mile from campus, offers free admissions USF St. Petersburg students. Brianna Rodriguez | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson and Brianna Rodriguez Living
The new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences is Dr. Magali Cornier Michael. She moved from Pittsburgh where she served as the associate dean of the College of
Above photo: Instead of chlorinated water, the Sembler Fountain runs on the tears of students. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson As college students, we’re all bound to
By Anna Bryson The task force for the consolidation of University of South Florida’s three campus’ added five new members April 8 expanding it to 11 members out of the
Above photo: Allyson Watson (center), dean of USF St. Petersburg’s College of Education, was a part of the “Empowering Women at Work” panel, where she talked about the importance of mentoring
Above photo: Live body painting and costuming was done on-site at Perennial Bloom. Living works of art greeted attendees to immediately immerse them into the interactive fantasy land. Jonah Hinebaugh |
In our whimsical review of the downtown St. Pete bar scene, some of our attempts at humor unfortunately crossed the line between edgy humor and bad judgment. We regret that,