Students looking for ways to quell anxiety before midterm exams got tips to fight test anxiety from a Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness workshop. Daniela Venosa, practicum therapist for
Author: Crow's Nest Staff
Protesters gathered in Tampa on Oct. 1 as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City. [fbphotos id=10150302139437483 limit=20] To see more, please visit
St. Petersburg Times business columnist Robert Trigaux spoke at the USFSP LeaderSpeak event “The Challenge of Business Leadership in Difficult Economic Times” on Sept. 29. He spoke to an audience
World Contraception Day might have come and gone on Sept. 26, but it’s never too late to think about sexual health. Between midterms, textbooks, parties and tuition costs, college students
No. 36. For USF St. Petersburg, the number marks a milestone. It is the number at which the school made its debut in the U.S. News & World Report’s America’s
In a time of great economic duress, many have turned to higher education as a way out of poverty. But that has become increasingly less feasible. Dwindling Bright Future dollars,
On Sept. 12, a Crow’s Nest editorial discussed the need for an “Arab Spring”—inspired, youthful reformation of America. Five days later, in response to Toronto-based publication Adbusters’ call to action,
Sorry for the reminder, but— A college graduation brings forth many changes: a crisp cardstock diploma; freedom from stifling academia; a new job, for the lucky ones; and a duty
If Sony Playstation users were characters in a video game, they just lost another life. The video game company recently updated the terms of service for its online platform, Playstation
One in four women in college will be sexually assaulted. One in eight will be raped. College campuses are supposed to be havens of academia and learning, but the statistics
