Above photo: Voting for the USF St. Petersburger has been extended due to poor student turnout. As of Friday, the top contenders are bacon, avocado, fried egg, cheese fries and
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By Whitney Elfstrom and Jeffrey Waitkevich When the St. Petersburg campus learned in January that the Legislature was considering abolishing its accreditation, the news landed like a bombshell. In both
By Emily Wunderlich A student-led petition opposing the bill that would end USF St. Petersburg’s separate accreditation has drawn only 150 signatures. But its author, junior marketing major Mariah McQueen,
By Jeffrey Waitkevich Several St. Petersburg officials are now calling for legislators to pump the brakes on a bill that would abolish the separate accreditations of USF St. Petersburg and
By Whitney Elfstrom At several points around campus last week, The Crow’s Nest front page bearing the banner headline “Genshafted again?” was on prominent display. One was taped to the
By Delaney Brown Not all learning happens in the classroom. Sometimes it happens in an accelerator lab. Ex Labs is a business boot camp that acts as an alternative spring
By Jeffrey Waitkevich Toting a resolution for revolution, a group of the university’s retired faculty and staff is standing up against the big shots. The Retired Faculty and Staff Association
Above photo: Angela King, former neo-nazi, speaks out against hate. Michael McDade | The Crow’s Nest By Michael McDade Former skinhead turned peace activist Angela King spoke at The Edge
In an email sent out to University of South Florida leaders Jan. 23, USF System President Judy Genshaft publicly addressed her stance on House Bill 423, the proposed legislation that
Above photo: Eric Eyre, a Pulitzer Prize-winning USF St. Petersburg alumnus, speaking to a small class of journalism students on Thursday. Since graduating in 1998, he’s juggled daily assignments with big