Pictured above: This is the invoice that the USF administration sent to The Crow’s Nest. The paper has already paid $105.76 (four hours at $26.44 per hour) for IT staff
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Pictured above: SimpsonScarborough, a research and marketing firm in Alexandria, Virginia, asked 513 college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors how they felt about their campus closing due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Cheryl the Bull, the 850-pound bronze statue, will be at his post along Harbor Walk as always, but he will be standing a lonely vigil until summer — or maybe

Pictured above: Martindale (left) and Henderson’s knowledge of consolidation and demonstrated commitment to the branch campuses make them the best option for president and vice president of a consolidated Student

The online poll, https://eballot4.votenet. com/usf/casLogin.cfm, will activate at 9 a.m. on Monday and be available until midnight on Thursday. Sign-in is required with your USF NetID and password.Students can also

Pictured above: Sophia Wisniewska contends her “employability and professional standing” were destroyed by her ouster. Courtesy of Sophia Wisniewska By Crow’s Nest Staff As former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska continues

Top (left to right): Jonah Hinebaugh, Dylan Hart, Emily Wunderlich, Katlynn Mullins, MK Brittain Bottom (L to R): James Bennett III, Thomas Iacobucci, Carrie Pinkard. Thomas Iacobucci | The Crow’s

By Crow’s Nest Staff As alarm over the coronavirus spreads around the world, the USF administration has assured students, faculty and staff that it is closely monitoring developments. In an

By Crow’s Nest Staff We’ve been assembling our “nest” of semicolons and headlines on this campus for 50 years. In fact, it’s a milestone we just celebrated in October. So

By Crow’s Nest Staff The Crow’s Nest and reporter Nancy McCann will be honored by the Pinellas County chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union for their “consistent, vigilant reporting”