By Gabby Dacosta From an abandoned soggy Bible and used dirty cups to lively bars and long city streets, a team of participants from USF St. Petersburg’s Campus Movie Fest
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By Dylan Hart When College of Business professor Stephen Diasio saw an op-ed criticizing the excess of yachting in the Jan. 20 edition of The Crow’s Nest, he knew it
Story and photo by Gabby Dacosta From words of growth and love to representation and opportunity, lesbian romance and erotica flourished at the Gulfport ReadOut on Jan. 31. Gulfport Library
By Carter Brantley Think about the size of the state of Florida. Now think about a glacier that big, and melting at a rapid pace. That’s potentially a huge problem.
Trevor Ware drums through the obstacles of being a street performer with drumsticks, a few buckets, and a drive to spread happiness. He performs what he calls “bucket radio” every
By Decker Lavely A USF St. Petersburg organization plans to team up with elementary schools to help make reading enjoyable while increasing literacy. Reading Counts is a volunteer-based club that
By Dylan Hart The campus gym is expanding its inventory with four new pieces of equipment designed to make working out more interactive and fun. Over winter break, a set
By Savannah Carr Members of the program call themselves the “cream of the crop.” But what do USF ambassadors really do? According to the USF St. Petersburg website, the university
By Decker Lavely A St. Petersburg native will soon be serving the city a glass of wine with a side of literary fiction. Book + Bottle is a bookstore and
By Delaney Brown As news of the Australian wildfires prompted an outpouring of social media #thoughtsandprayers, one USF St. Petersburg student decided to take action instead of sharing condolences. A
