Image courtesy of Julie Buckner Armstrong. By Alisha Durosier Conversations on the history of Birmingham, Ala., race, inequality and its complexities filled the storefront of Tombolo Books, on Wednesday, Sept.
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Bulls that serve seeks to bring awareness to issues impacting the St. Petersburg community, such as homelessness, littering, and food insecurity. Photo by Alisha Durosier | The Crow’s Nest. By
Placed in various spots at the St. Pete Youth Farm is art made by local St. Petersburg Artists or by the farm’s ambassadors. Photo by Alisha Durosier | The Crow’s
Image Courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier Take it slow It is easy to be enthralled by all of the opportunities you are presented with
Courtesy of Tampa Bay Times By Alisha Durosier Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, has officially signed the bill banning Florida public universities from spending or obtaining state or federal funds for
Courtesy of Nicole Brand By Alisha Durosier More than a year after protests halted USF’s development plans for the Forest preserve, the preservation’s success raises questions about the protection of
For their first event, USF St. Petersburg Hillel celebrated Tu Bishvat, the birthday of the trees. Courtesy of Aviya Hirschmann. By Alisha Durosier Celebration of the Jewish holiday Tu Bishvat,
The University of South Florida celebrates USF with week-long celebration USF week Image Courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier On April 10 through April 15,
Sophomore pre-graphic art student Lillia Rush was accepted into the graphic arts program with a concentration in illustration. Artwork courtesy of Lillia Rush By Alisha Durosier The months of February
University Singers is a first step in plans to bring further art-related classes to the St. Petersburg campus. Courtesy of USF By Alisha Durosier Echoes of singing voices fill the