Big things are happening this week, click here to see the full event calendar. By Brianna Rodriguez As students move in and prepare for the first day of class, USF
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By Anna Bryson If you’re just back in town for the fall semester, you are bound to notice one big change in downtown St. Petersburg: Parking prices in the area
Compiled from Crow’s Nest files; the work of historian James Anthony Schnur, the former special collections librarian at the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library; websites of USF St. Petersburg; the Tampa
By Lis Casanova Monday WATCH OUT: Even if you’ve been living under a rock, you probably still know about the total eclipse — it’s only the biggest astronomical event in
Over 600 students moved into USFSP’s residence halls over on Friday and Saturday. This event is just one of the many events new students have the opportunity to attend during
By Lis Casanova Alright y’all, school is back on —there’s no doubt about that— surely, the dread (or excitement!) has begun to settle in. In any case, let’s put all
Created as a medium to share information and dialogue for students by students, USFSP’s Know It All’s Guide To Knowing It All is the best resource for the 650 incoming
Showcasing a semester’s worth of work, 17 senior graphic design students presented their final projects in Harbor Hall last Friday. Each student’s thesis tackled the idea of what “design for
The stage door is broken, the roof leaks and the air conditioning needs to be updated, but St. Petersburg City Theatre feels more like a well-loved home than a rundown
Brendon Porter leans across the bench we’re sitting on, unlocks his phone and turns the screen toward me. He opens a messaging app, the keyboard pops up and he glides
