By Dylan Hart When College of Business professor Stephen Diasio saw an op-ed criticizing the excess of yachting in the Jan. 20 edition of The Crow’s Nest, he knew it
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By Dylan Hart The campus gym is expanding its inventory with four new pieces of equipment designed to make working out more interactive and fun. Over winter break, a set
By Dylan Hart When the St. Petersburg campus opens its third residence hall in July, it’s possible that some of its rooms will be empty. As a result, university administration
By Dylan Hart I’ll be honest: I couldn’t tell you a single thing about who won what at this year’s Golden Globe Awards. What I can tell you is that
By Dylan Hart When an employee at Campus Recreation sought a special anniversary gift for her boyfriend, Nikhil Johns had the perfect idea. After sending her a detailed questionnaire about
By Dylan Hart On Nov. 20, a white banner adorned with messages from students will hang from the top of the University Student Center. The banner signifies human rights organization
By Dylan Hart For the holidays, Sexual Assault Survivors Support has organized a donation drive supporting the St. Petersburg Free Clinic. The drive is collecting non-perishable food, hygienic supplies, clothing
By Dylan Hart USF St. Petersburg’s Neighborhood News Bureau, in conjunction with the Tampa Bay Times, the African American Heritage Association, the Weekly Challenger and the Dr. Carter G. Woodson
By Dylan Hart The university plans to raise local fees for new students at USF St. Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee when consolidation takes effect on July 1. But the change
By Dylan Hart All three USF student governments passed a new constitution last week, which decides how SG will function in a consolidated university and gives the authority to administer