Photo courtesy of sgef_usfsp on Instagram By Alisha Durosier An orange blossom, a lightbulb, a butterfly and seashells make up a design that has seamlessly woven itself into the daily
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Photo by Kendall Bulkiewicz | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier Within 12 hours of learning they would be unable to return to their dorms in Pelican Apartments (RHO) for

Photo by Alisha Durosier | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier The restoration of the Williams House, funded by the 2022 $280,640 matching grant from the Florida Division of Historical

Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Rays By Alisha Durosier On July 18, the St. Petersburg City Council and Pinellas County Commissioners approved a funding deal that will build the Tampa

Photos courtesy of USF St. Petersburg By Alisha Durosier The University of South Florida St. Petersburg general elections ushered in new leadership for Student Government with the inauguration of sophomores

Photo courtesy of usfstudentgov_ on Instagram By Riley Benson, Alisha Durosier & The Crow’s Nest Staff On April 9, the USF Student Government (SG) president, Cesar Esmeraldi, posted a video

Photo by Kendall Bulkiewicz | The Crow’s Nest. By Alisha Durosier University of South Florida general elections for student government (SG) brought 5,260 students to the polls, ushering in a

Photo courtesy of outoutdoorsusfsp on Instagram By Alisha Durosier Through rustling leaves and the gentle trickling of shallow waters, the songs of varied species of birds echo. Hikers who venture

Photo courtesy of @usfhungerstrike on Instagram By Alisha Durosier For a group of University of South Florida students, Mar. 18 marked the beginning of an escalated form of protest against

Photo courtesy of the Florida Channel. By Alisha Durosier In January, the Board of Governors (BOG) of the State University System of Florida voted to remove sociology from a list