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‘Two-Phone’ Baby Keem brought mosh pit to Jannus Live

March 27, 2022March 28, 2022 Anthony Rivera

Even with a small venue, Keem provided a high-energy concert to match the fans’ enthusiasm.  Courtesy of Anthony Rivera | The Crow’s Nest By Anthony Rivera  Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist Baby

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Arts and Life Campus Community Music and Entertainment

‘EARFQUAKE’ in Tampa

March 21, 2022March 21, 2022 Max Steele

The Call Me If You Get Lost Tour brought renown artists to the Tampa campus’ Yuengling Center, including (from left to right) Kali Uchis, Tyler, The Creator and Vince Staples.

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Arts and Life Music and Entertainment TV Review

Show review: Let’s discuss the ‘Euphoria’ season two finale

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022 Ashley George

Zendaya plays Rue Bennett, a teen dealing with a whirlwind of issues surrounding her struggles with drug addiction in the hit HBO Max series, ‘Euphoria.’   Courtesy of HBO By Ashley George  

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Arts and Life Movies Music and Entertainment

Movie Review: ‘The Batman’ shows off a gritty Gotham City

March 7, 2022March 7, 2022 Aubrey Carr

‘The Batman’ provides a truly gruesome outlook on the source material with a star-studded cast. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures By Aubrey Carr  Robert Pattinson has traded vampires for bats

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Movies

Movie review: ‘Belle,’ a fantastical retelling of ‘Beauty and the Beast’

February 21, 2022February 21, 2022 Lily Cannon

‘Belle’ reimagines ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in a digital age and anime style.  Courtesy of Studio Chizu By Lily Canon  The newest rendition of a fairytale classic, “Belle,” is a

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Arts and Life Book Review Music and Entertainment

OPINION: A newbie’s guide to Marvel Comics

January 31, 2022January 31, 2022 Aubrey Carr

All images courtesy of Marvel Comics By Aubrey Carr  With the ever-growing popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the buzz surrounding the recently released “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” comic

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Movies Music and Entertainment Uncategorized

Movie review: ‘Lamb’ ruined sheep for me, forever

January 31, 2022January 31, 2022 Baron Reichenbach

“Lamb” follows rural Iceland sheep farmers and their adoption of a hybrid sheep-headed child. Courtesy of IMDB Spoiler alert By Baron Reichenbach  When so many horror movies strive to either

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Movies Music and Entertainment

Movie review: ‘Don’t Look Up’ just called us all out, and it’s scary

January 24, 2022January 24, 2022 Sophia George

Don’t Look Up explores science denial and the catastrophic effects it can have. Courtesy of Netflix By Sophia George  Politicians and scientists have had a rocky relationship for years and recently anyone with a screen and access to the media can see what happens

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Arts and Life Movies Opinion

Staff picks: Pirate movies to watch during Gasparilla week

January 24, 2022January 28, 2022 Crow's Nest Staff

Wanna stay in this Gasparilla? Don’t feel like making the trek across the Bay? With the big weekend just around the corner, The Crow’s Nest staff put together a short list of our

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Movies

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is the greatest crossover movie since the Avengers, if not better

January 17, 2022January 17, 2022 Max Steele

“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” featuring Tom Holland as Spider-Man, becomes the first pandemic-era movie to gross over $1 billion. Courtesy of IMDB By Max Steele SPOILER ALERT AHEAD! Marvel Studios links decades of Spider-Man

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On April 19-20 and April 26, the new Musical Theat On April 19-20 and April 26, the new Musical Theatre Club at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg put on a student-directed production of “Theory of Relativity.”

“Theory of Relativity” is a musical written by Brian Hill with music and lyrics by Neil Bartram. The ensemble musical uses seemingly separate comedic and dramatic scenes that portray the complex situations that young adults experience and how they eventually connect to each other.  

This cast had no shortage of talent, with actors fully embodying their characters.  

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire review and a feature of the club.

✍️ Review by Secilia Ruiz and feature story by Zariya Bankston and Reagan Haskell. 

📸 Photos by Makenna Wozniak.
On April 16, students at the University of South F On April 16, students at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg attended the annual cherry blossom festival hosted by the Asian American and Pacific Islander Association. 

At the campus fountain, attendees enjoyed catered food and an assortment of origami crafts, board games and a prize raffle, in addition to a Kendama tournament and haiku slam poetry.

The two-hour Hanami celebration — which Japan annually observes in early April — was the organization’s last event of the semester.

The event was a full-circle moment for Tongta Vachara, sophomore in health sciences and president of AAPIA, as it was where she first was recruited to the club’s e-board.

“Just being able to plan this event for other people and really instilling the same joy that I had experienced back then, it's just a very full circle moment and it was just really, really valuable to me,” Vachara told The Crow’s Nest.

Vachara said the festival was her favorite event from the organization — and with the scenic bougainvilleas and breezy weather this year, the timing was perfect.

📸 Photos by Jasmin Parrado

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Finals week is near.. but have no fear! There are Finals week is near.. but have no fear!

There are plenty of events on campus to help relieve the finals stress.🤍

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young 

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Taryn Sabia, the assistant dean of research at the Taryn Sabia, the assistant dean of research at the University of South Florida’s College of Art, Design and Performance, announced her candidacy for Tampa mayor on March 2. 

Since coming to USF in 2014, Sabia has taught graduate-level courses focused on urban design policy, climate change, sustainability, urban transportation systems and more. 

Sabia is the co-founder of Urban Charette — an organization that focuses on educating community leaders on innovative community planning and design. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Matthew McGovern 

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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), a le The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), a learning program for local seniors looking to continue their education, expanded to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus in spring 2025. Since then, the OLLI program at USF St. Petersburg has welcomed seniors from across the city to participate in low-cost opportunities for learning. 

Each course and lecture offered in the OLLI program is geared toward building a stronger community between seniors living in St. Petersburg. In a city with a dense population of retirees, the OLLI program is an accessible way for seniors to stay active and involved. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Ashley Pena

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Did you know Dave Crow wasn't the only face behind Did you know Dave Crow wasn't the only face behind Rocky D. Bull? You can find the others on our latest print issue! 

🎨 Comic by Kaila McEwan

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On April 6, students at USF St. Petersburg gathere On April 6, students at USF St. Petersburg gathered for a second round of debates between the political left and right. 

Like the first debate, students took sides on a range of topics including mass deportation, U.S. involvement in international conflicts, universal healthcare and whether cats are better than dogs. 

With the current political polarization occurring across the country, students find that these debates foster a peaceful dialogue between disagreeing sides.

📷 Photos by Gabriel Ballester-Rivera

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✍️ Story by Jasmin Parrado and Julia Birdsall

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Rocky D. Bull got his start not in the physical fo Rocky D. Bull got his start not in the physical form as we know him, but as a cartoon for University of South Florida Athletics to use in their newsletters. 

It wasn’t until 2003 that the mascot was unveiled as the Rocky we see today. 

The friendliness and fun personality that Rocky displays at events are extensions of the USF students under the mask. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Julia Ferrara 

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A quick opening goal from Tampa Bay Rowdies midfie A quick opening goal from Tampa Bay Rowdies midfielder Marco Micaletto was one of four goals in a 2-2 draw against the Oakland Roots SC on Saturday. The other Rowdies goal was scored close to halftime, with forward Russell Cicerone recording his 100th career goal in the United States League (USL) Championship.

With the tie, the Rowdies remain one of two teams in the United that have yet to lose a match this season in the USL Championship. 

The Rowdies hit the road to play the Charleston Battery on Saturday, April 18.

📷 Photos by Irena Mesa | The Crow’s Nest

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