Pictured above: Sophia Wisniewska contends her “employability and professional standing” were destroyed by her ouster. Courtesy of Sophia Wisniewska By Crow’s Nest Staff As former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska continues
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Pictured above: Since 2013, the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs has sought to contextualize international affairs across the political spectrum. Pictured above is a panel on the opinionation of
“I fear the confusion that lies within consolidation and its new SG strayed some students away,” said Jadzia “Jazzy” Duarte, USF St. Petersburg student body president, on the 2020 elections.
Pictured above: Karla Correa, a second-year political science major, criticized the police department’s internal investigation, contending that the investigator did not interview all potential witnesses, glossed over important witness statements
Pictured above: Martindale poses in a New Hampshire neighborhood while canvassing, holding up a stack of promotional photos for Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont. Courtesy Trevor Martindale By Dylan Hart It
By James Bennett III Three USF St. Petersburg students planned for months to speak with representatives of the federal government about how Title IX changes would affect them. Instead, the
By Carrie Pinkard The College Democrats and Turning Point USA are often found battling it out on the debate stage. Since starting a debate series last semester, the groups have
By Savannah Carr The fifth annual Campus Movie Fest will return to USF St. Petersburg with a launch at noon on Wednesday in The Reef. Campus Movie Fest is a
By Emily Wunderlich After accounting for attorneys fees and costs, it cost the university more than $95,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by a former female student who was accosted
By James Bennett III Jacob Terrell is not a traditional student. After earning his associate degree in environmental studies from Southern Illinois University, the 32-year-old focused on experiences rather than
