Pictured above: The Crow’s Nest is hiring an editor-in-chief and nine other staff members for the 2020-2021 school year. Here’s why you should apply. Letter and photo by Emily Wunderlich
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Pictured above: Since 2013, the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs has sought to contextualize international affairs across the political spectrum. Pictured above is a panel on the opinionation of
“I fear the confusion that lies within consolidation and its new SG strayed some students away,” said Jadzia “Jazzy” Duarte, USF St. Petersburg student body president, on the 2020 elections.
By Emily Wunderlich After accounting for attorneys fees and costs, it cost the university more than $95,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted
By Emily Wunderlich It cost the university $75,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted in the campus parking garage four years ago. But
By Emily Wunderlich A well-known teacher and researcher who was given an unpaid courtesy appointment in USF’s College of Marine Science last June has been suspended following accusations that he
By Emily Wunderlich The university has reached a settlement agreement in a lawsuit that alleges negligence after a female student was accosted in the campus parking garage. The lawsuit, filed
By Emily Wunderlich The university staff member who helped oversee the budget and purchases made in the department of Student Life and Engagement has been fired for falsification of documents,
By Emily Wunderlich A Hillsborough County circuit judge has dismissed key parts of former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska’s lawsuit against the USF system and its former president. In an order
By Emily Wunderlich You might have noticed that the 50th anniversary of our newspaper briefly appeared on USF St. Petersburg’s home page last week. On Oct. 28, the university’s marketing