By Emily Wunderlich University police have identified the man accused of battering a student in Residence Hall One last week. According to Chief David Hendry, Robert Gomez, 21, was the
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By Emily Wunderlich A threat to freeze funding for The Crow’s Nest has ended. The threat came on March 29, when Student Government President Daniel “Kaeden” Kelso said the newspaper’s
By Emily Wunderlich After days of confusion and wrangling, Student Government’s general assembly has finally approved a proposed $1,358,043.60 budget for 2019-2020. Here’s some of what it contains: $70,704 in
By Emily Wunderlich Ensnarled in confusion and miscalculations, Student Government budget writers have proposed deep cuts in an array of student organizations and programs. But because of SG’s mistakes, it
By Emily Wunderlich When Student Government leaders disclosed how they propose to allocate Activities and Services fees to campus organizations in 2019-2020, they said cuts were necessary because revenue is
Tiny but mighty By Amy Diaz amydiaz@mail.usf.edu The sledgehammer was too heavy. The golf club was too light. The ax was just right. The smallest boots they had for me
By Baron Reichenbach and Emily Wunderlich Campus Movie Fest: The time for students to express themselves… by making beavers shoot lightning out of their paws. CMF, which touts itself as
By Amy Diaz and Emily Wunderlich The man slipped into Residence Hall One by following a resident through the locked entrance. Once inside, police say, he waited for a female
By Emily Wunderlich He watched the news industry evolve from essential facts to infotainment and opinion. Born in 1943, during the heyday of newspapers and radio news, William Dowell remembers
By Emily Wunderlich When English author James Hilton wrote his 1933 novel “Lost Horizon,” he envisioned a land of peace and perpetual youth. The Shangri-La, he called it: an imaginary,