Guests attending the 2023 Emerging Artist Exhibition at Creative Pinellas. Photo Courtesy of Creative Pinellas. Photo courtesy of Creative Pinellas By Jasmin Parrado and Julia Ferrara On Sept. 4, the
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A line of “For Sale” signs decorates the lawns of homes in Shore Acres. By Jasmine Parrado When Hurricanes Helene and Milton were projected to strike near Tampa Bay last
CAMLS director of clinical simulation Melissa Milner (center) engages with students during a simulation training. Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado The University of South Florida’s College of Public
Volunteers and church members unloaded resources for the annual Family Health and Food Fest event. Photo courtesy of Wholesome Church By Jasmin Parrado In the sweltering summer heat, trucks were
The Board of Trustees approved a proposal to increase tuition fees for non-resident students, a decision that worries many. Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado For the first time
Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado Researchers at the University of South Florida announced their goal to patent a smart trap that can use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify
The USF St. Petersburg campus in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton in 2024. Photo by Eddie Allen | The Crow’s Nest By Jasmin Parrado Almost a year after Hurricane Helene
By Jasmin Parrado After President Donald Trump fired National Security Agency director Gen. Timothy Haugh and deputy director Wendy Noble on April 3, it has become undeniably clear that politicization
An image search on Adobe Stock is shown flooded with AI-generated photos Photo courtesy of Lauren Gaubert By Jasmin Parrado The University of South Florida’s graphic arts program is an
Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Lab at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg launched a repository that can gather data of human
