Photo by Matthew McGovern | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado and Alisha Durosier The University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus’s Marine Science Laboratory (MSL) is “likely a total
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Zamil Limon, right, and Nahida Bristy were reported missing last week. Authorities say Limon’s remains were found Friday, April 24. Photo courtesy of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office By Alisha Durosier,
“In college, I feel like that’s a huge thing that you should be able to do is just really get involved and understand what you believe and also understand other
Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado Uncertified results for the University of South Florida Student Government’s general election were released on March 10 for roles
Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado General elections for Student Government made headway across all campuses at the University of South Florida this spring, and
Photo courtesy of Advocates for Basic Legal Equality By Jasmin Parrado After more than 10 months, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement finalized the 287(g) agreement with the University of South Florida Police
The committee clarified that students and faculty currently involved in the targeted programs will be able to finish teach-out arrangements and will be “absorbed” into new curriculum models. Photo by Aubrey
On Monday, the University of South Florida’s BOT chair, Will Weatherford, announced in a university-wide email that the Florida House of Representatives officially proposed a bill to transfer the USF
Photo by Mahika Kukday | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado More than eight months ago, the University of South Florida said it would apply to participate in Immigration and
A university-wide email from Rhea Law last October announced Smith’s assignment to the role. Photo Courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado It’s been more than two months since Thomas Smith,
