By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom Student Government’s supreme court unanimously decided Monday that it would not take Mariah McQueen’s case against the election rules commission. Now student body presidential
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By Delaney Brown In a world of Facebook rants and Twitter arguments, Delicious Dialogues, a moderated luncheon debate, aims to heighten the level of civil discourse. Students and faculty are

Dr. Cecil Mackey, an economist and lawyer who served as the second full-time president of the University of South Florida, died Feb. 8. He was 89. Mackey, who earned a

The president of the USF system is set to make about $925,000 in pay and deferred compensation again in 2018-2019. A committee of the Board of Trustees approved that contract

Above photo: Ysatis Jordan, senate president pro tempore, is looking to inform students and clubs of the money waiting for them in the Special Funding Committee. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s

By Jonah Hinebaugh In retaliation to the possible consolidation of USF campuses, junior marketing major Mariah McQueen started a movement to oppose it. McQueen plans, through her “Diverge the Merge”

By Emily Wunderlich and Whitney Elfstrom When Mariah McQueen decided early this month to run for student body president, she had no running mate and only 48 hours to collect

Above photo: Figuring out who should pay for the coed sailing team’s operating expenses has re-emerged as a topic of debate, as neither university administration or Student Government want to pick

Above photo: The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs was co-founded in 2013 by Dr. Thomas Smith and Ambassador Douglas L. McElhaney. Last year the conference brought in around 2,000 people

Above photo: Students gather in the University Student Center to learn about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and write letters to their local legislators. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s