By Emily Wunderlich After the leaf miner — a species of insect larva on campus — hatches on a leaf, it eats the leaf and leaves behind a trail. Those
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By James Bennett III College helps young people discover who they are and how they fit in with the rest of society. This month, USF St. Petersburg will push that
By Bryce Lawson The Collection Art Club at USF St. Petersburg is looking to start a new tradition on campus with an Art Vision Board event every spring semester. “The
By Luke Cross Fans of sci-fi will tell you a good book can take you to a different world. But on Thursday, the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library showed that there
By Dylan Hart He has won international awards for his conducting. He’s premiered new orchestral compositions to audiences around the world. He continues to conduct the San Francisco Wind Ensemble
Junior environmental science major Katie McLaren (yellow) prepares to run back to her goal post after being knocked off her broomstick by a dodgeball. Kayla Reed | The Crow’s Nest By
The Asia Project gave a moving performance of rhythmic poetry dealing with themes of love, loss and hope. Amy Diaz | The Crow’s Nest By Amy Diaz When Asia Samson
It’s International Education Month and study abroad opportunities are available. Learn about ways for students to keep safe while abroad. Courtesy of USFSP By Hope Weil November is International Education
By Cory Cole Armed with only glow sticks and light-up foam batons, students hit the streets Wednesday to ensure the USF St. Petersburg campus was safe and secure. The evening
Adam Berezansky shows off solar power to attendees of Science Fest 2018. Dylan Hart | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart Whale bones, shark tanks, live reptiles and carnivorous plants –
