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USF SJP sues state and USF officials over violation of free speech 

December 7, 2023March 11, 2025 Alisha Durosier

The lawsuit was filed on Nov. 20 challenging the deactivation order signed by State University System of Florida chancellor Raymond Rodrigues. Photo by Alisha Durosier | The Crow’s Nest By

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USF students express fear amid war in Gaza 

November 13, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

USF Students are experiencing a slew of emotions as the conflict in Palestine and Israel heighten. Photo by Alisha Durosier |The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier “From the river to

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Crow’s Nest halloween crossword: Answers

October 30, 2023October 30, 2023 Alisha Durosier

Graphic courtesy of Aubrey Carr | The Crow’s Nest. 00

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Arts and Life

AAPIA celebrates Asian culture  

October 30, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

AAPIA holds their general meetings at 6 p.m. on Thursdays in the Office of Multicultural Affairs in the SLC. Courtesy of AAPIA. By Alisha Durosier Two years after its establishment,

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‘Are those bagpipes?’: The student behind Bayboro Harbor’s new sound  

October 13, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

Photo by Alisha Durosier | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier Evenings at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are quiet. By Bayboro Harbor, one can get a glimpse

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Arts and Life

USFSP literature professor explores the nuances of the Birmingham and civil rights narrative in book “Learning from Birmingham” 

October 2, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

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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Feature Spotlight

Bulls that Serve: Encouraging students to get involved 

September 27, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

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

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St. Pete Youth Farm continues to flourish

September 14, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

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

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Opinion

A 5-Step guide for a successful freshman year  

September 7, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

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

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DeSantis signs bill banning DEI initiatives in Florida public universities 

May 22, 2023November 7, 2024 Alisha Durosier

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

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Tonight, we will find out if Cabo Verde will conti Tonight, we will find out if Cabo Verde will continue their saty in the Bay. 

#tampa #stpetersburgfl
Ever wonder how World Cup teams practice?      Ever wonder how World Cup teams practice?   
  
The Crow’s Nest decided to find out at the Rowdies Training Facility in Tampa. There, the island nation of Cabo Verde prepares for its third match against Saudi Arabia.  
  
Cabo Verde has become the story of the World Cup, drawing with two former World Cup champions, Spain and Uruguay. 
 
Midfielder Kevin Pina, — who scored Cabo Verde’s first ever World Cup goal against Uruguay — says the historic wins have not changed the team’s mindset. 
 
“The mentality is similar to the last two games, we want to win and we want to evolve,” Pina said during the team’s June 24 practice.  
  
The most attention, however, has gone to the team’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, who made seven saves in the nil-nil draw against Spain. Vozinha has gained over 15 million Instagram followers since the match.    
  
A win against Saudi Arabia tonight would send Cabo Verde to the knockout stages in their first ever world cup appearance.   
 
“First time here, and, we hope, not the last to come here,” Blue Sharks defender Diney Borges said.  
  
Tune into Cabo Verde’s match against at 8pm to find out if Tampa’s team extends their stay in the Bay.

📸 Photos by: Maria Jose Solis
✍️ Caption by: Dominic Feo
According to the latest email sent by USF Presiden According to the latest email sent by USF President Moez Limayem, the Florida Legislature has concluded work on the proposed 2026-27 state budget. The proposal includes more than $22 million for the University of South Florida to continue operating its Sarasota-Manatee campus during the transition of facilities to New College of Florida, along with a $57.7 million funding package for university operations, facilities and special initiatives.

The finalized budget is expected to be approved by lawmakers and sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is expected to make a decision before the fiscal year ends June 30.

✍️ story by Cole Maines

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The race for the next St. Petersburg mayor is a pa The race for the next St. Petersburg mayor is a packed one, with six candidates in the running, including the sitting mayor, Kenneth T. Welch and former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who was the latest to file as of April 27. 

Other candidates include long-serving public administrator Maria Scruggs, District 2 Councilwoman Brandi Gabbard, retired St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large and former Shore Acres Neighborhood Association President Kevin Batdorf. 

The Crow’s Nest spoke to four of the seven candidates, who expanded on their campaign ideals and spoke of what they want the future of the city to look like. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall and Alisha Durosier

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Fire crews are actively responding to a fire at th Fire crews are actively responding to a fire at the Marine Science Laboratory (MSL). 

While the cause is unclear, The Crow’s Nest received reports of either a chemical fire or a lightning strike as the cause.

At approximately 5 p.m., USF St. Petersburg students were met with sirens and a scene of smoke billowing from the peninsula of the St. Petersburg campus. University faculty and staff working near the area are being evacuated. 

The MSL is among the oldest buildings on the St. Petersburg campus, where the campus’s first classes were held in 1965. 

It was originally opened in 1939 as a maritime service training station. It currently houses research labs and faculty offices for the Marine Science Program.

This is a developing story.

🎥 Video courtesy of Joe Farías Alencar.

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As we approach the close of the Spring Semester of As we approach the close of the Spring Semester of 2026, we would like to recognize and say goodbye to our fellow senior staffers:

Online Editor – Julia Ferrara
News Editor – Jasmin Parrado
Arts & Life Editor – Matthew McGovern
Sports Editor – Dominic Feo
Opinions/Features Editor – Julia Birdsall
Staff Reporter – Irena Mesa
Marketing Manager – Marcella Copeland
Managing Editor - María José Solís

and our 

Editor in Chief – Alisha Durosier 

Congratulations to our seniors and we are wishing them the best as the fly away to a new chapter in their lives. 🐦‍⬛🎓

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After 12 years as the Dean of Students at the Univ After 12 years as the Dean of Students at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, Jacob Diaz is resigning. 

Diaz’s last day is on May 15; he will then serve as the inaugural assistant vice president and dean of Students at the University of Maryland. 

 Diaz described his time as dean of students as a “dream come true.” 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Secilia Ruiz 

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The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing thought for third year digital communications and multimedia journalism major Sophia Lowrie, who said that she wishes they had more time to assimilate to life on a college campus before being thrust into adult life. 

She is not the only one. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall 

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Whether the next steps involve graduate school or entering the workforce, many of the seniors at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are feeling similarly anxious and uncertain in the weeks leading up to their graduation dates.
Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. 

The sophomore kicker for the University of South Florida played club soccer and only started kicking footballs in his sophomore year of high school. 

“My dad kicked, my uncle kicked and people were asking me, ‘Why don’t you come out, try it for a year and see if you like it. If you don’t like it, you can be done after one year,’” Gramatica said. “I went out, had a great time and got to make some really good friends.” 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

📸 Photos by Irena Mesa 

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✍️ Story by Irena Mesa 

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