Here we are. The final two weeks of the semester are upon us. If you are like most college students, you are probably starting to freak out right about now…
Author: Emily Wehunt
As the campus looks toward expanding to 10,000 students, campus territory may also be expanding. USF St. Petersburg has signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Poynter Institute for
The main emergency operation center for the university was completed this fall. The center, located within the campus police department on Third Street S., tracks virtually anything that occurs on
Nuzzled in the bustling city of St. Petersburg are Red Mesa Cantina, Burrito Boarder, Taco Bus and Tijuana Flats # just some of the many places to get your Mexican
Home to the largest pride parade in the state of Florida, St. Petersburg just received a score of 100 percent for its support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
Loads of money. Scathing, half-true political advertisements. Experience as a state senator. These are the things Judithanne McLauchlan, USF St. Petersburg political science professor, was up against in her run
Combining facilities in Harbor Hall has been a challenge for faculty. Harbor Hall, previously the Salvador Dali Museum, became the new home to the Department of Verbal and Visual Arts
A 40-foot-wide sculpture, rising 30 feet into the air, was constructed last week at Poynter Park, located off Third Street S. The sculpture will be officially debuted at the Third
An error was made in the last issue of The Crow’s Nest. Supreme Court Justice Rim Shuman and her fellow justices did not receive a censure#a formal reprimand# from the
Changes are already happening at USF St. Petersburg, just weeks after the approval of the university strategic plan on Sept. 4. The plan includes the goal to expand the campus