By Crow’s Nest Staff The University Student Center was about to open, and The Crow’s Nest sniffed a scandal. In a 2007-2008 survey of the student body, 60 percent of
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By Crow’s Nest Staff The modern era of The Crow’s Nest began with a bad pun and some impertinent questions. For years, the campus newspaper was small in size and
By Crow’s Nest Staff When journalism graduate student John Gogick became adviser to The Crow’s Nest in the fall of 1993, he helped plan and publish the newspaper’s first tabloid
By Crow’s Nest Staff When consolidation planners last year haphazardly recommended merging USF’s two student publications — The Crow’s Nest and The Oracle — the backlash was almost instantaneous. Editors
The consolidation plan was labeled a “preliminary blueprint.” But when USF system President Steve Currall unveiled it last week, campus veterans heard echoes of an unhappy yesteryear, when St. Petersburg
By Crow’s Nest Staff A former Student Government leader who was kicked out of school in May 2017 for allegedly assaulting a female student in his dorm room has gotten
By Crow’s Nest Staff Two business executives who have made large contributions to USF Tampa are the new leaders of the USF system Board of Trustees. The board unanimously elected
By Crow’s Nest Staff Brian Lamb, the chairman of the USF system’s Board of Trustees, has been named to the state board that oversees all of the state’s public universities.
By Crow’s Nest Staff It’s official: Steven Currall will become president of the USF system on July 1. He was unanimously confirmed on March 28 by the Board of Governors
By Crow’s Nest Staff The University of Central Florida, which has been roiled in financial scandal for months, has a new interim president. Thad Seymour, a developer and son of