A home on campus Before I started at The Crow’s Nest, I was an introverted English major with big dreams of working in a Hollywood writer’s room one day. I
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By Amy Diaz When Bill Heller came to St. Petersburg in 1992 to run the small university along the waterfront, some of the faculty took note of one stop on
By Amy Diaz Pulitzer Prize finalist and best-selling author Ben Montgomery will speak at 4:30 p.m April 16 in the Lynn Pippenger Hall Auditorium. Montgomery will present “The Long Haul:
By Amy Diaz A proposal to increase openness and outreach in the Student Government senate died in a general assembly meeting on April 8. And then the fur started to
By Amy Diaz For the second time in two months, police have arrested a non-student after a violent incident in Residence Hall One. In a bulletin to the USF
By Amy Diaz In an attempt to address issues with transparency and outreach, two Student Government members drafted a bill to create a new position in the senate. There
By Amy Diaz Opulent. Strong. Confident. Beautiful. Those were the words on four posters hung on the windows of the Student Life Center on March 28, for the Love Your
By Amy Diaz It is the only planet in the solar system that rotates clockwise. It is the Roman goddess of love, sex, beauty and fertility. And starting March 30,
Tiny but mighty By Amy Diaz amydiaz@mail.usf.edu The sledgehammer was too heavy. The golf club was too light. The ax was just right. The smallest boots they had for me
By Amy Diaz and Emily Wunderlich The man slipped into Residence Hall One by following a resident through the locked entrance. Once inside, police say, he waited for a female