Courtesy of USF By Vanessa Wenzl On June 13, The University of South Florida’s Board of Trustees (BoT) approved the long-awaited financing for an estimated $340 million on-campus football stadium.
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Governor DeSantis announces he is running for President after a busy few weeks. Courtesy of Getty Images By Vanessa Wenzl Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially entered the 2024 race for
Courtesy of Tampa Bay Times By Alisha Durosier Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, has officially signed the bill banning Florida public universities from spending or obtaining state or federal funds for
Image courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest The University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus will be home to the state’s first repository for data on human trafficking, thanks to
The Watergoat project was created as a way to combat pollution in the USF St. Petersburg’s waterways. Courtesy of Elizabeth Olsen By Audrey Ward The Watergoat project is a unique
Courtesy of Nicole Brand Corrections: Nicole Brown is spelled Nicole Brand; Jeannie Munger is spelled Jeannie Mounger; Lake Banky is spelled Lake Behnke; Lettuce Lake is known as Lettuce Lake
Students at USF St. Petersburg organized a February walkout in protest of Gov. Ron Desantis’ education policies which attempts to ban DEI and LGBTQ+ programs at Florida universities. Courtesy of
Image courtesy of Avery Jennings | The Crow’s Nest Access to various social media services, including TikTok, are now blocked while using The University of South Florida’s on-campus Wi-fi. The blockage was
Red tide affects the central nervous system of both humans and wildlife. Courtesy of Kaitlyn Bock By Kaitlyn Bock With the busy tourist seasons of spring break and summer in
Solano and Malanga won the runoff election by 65 votes. Courtesy of @_sebastiansolano on Instagram By Aubrey Carr A change in leadership is coming to the University of South Florida