After covering topics from rain to the Gulf of Mexico, two writers will visit USF St. Petersburg to highlight the importance of conservation and the campus’ role in helping “the
Author: Emily Wunderlich
Eight students, including three Crow’s Nest staff members, turned out to a February forum about accreditation. Low student involvement is nothing new, and campus leaders are struggling to address it.
Judy Genshaft, who took office in 2000, is expected to announce her retirement in a press conference Monday. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson, Whitney Elfstrom and
Willie Fudge III, now 27, was charged in 2016 with one count of exposure of sexual organs, a misdemeanor, and four counts of battery, for touching a person against her
Hunter Drake, right, presented in July his research with the help of James Onufrak and Brianna Suite at the 2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam. Drake’s abstract was about how
Dr. Martin Tadlock, recently confirmed as USF St. Petersburg regional chancellor, attends Get on Board Day in the University Student Center, greeting students and visiting with recruiters, Aug. 23, 2018. Martha
Above photo: Martin Tadlock, left, has been interim regional chancellor of USF St. Petersburg since September 2017 and was named regional chancellor Tuesday. He is pictured with former student body
Student body president Kaeden Kelso (right) and vice president Ysatis Jordan ran unopposed in the spring election and won with an 85 percent approval rate. Their top priorities for the
Above photo: Plans are in motion to renovate the over two-decade-old Lowell E. Davis Memorial Hall, and construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2019. Emily Wunderlich | The Crow’s Nest
Above photo: Kelly Quinn guides Academy Prep students inside her laboratory and explains how the water is tested. Courtesy of Neighborhood News Bureau By Emily Wunderlich “How safe is our drinking