This week’s front page features stories on consolidation, the search for a new USF system president and the abrupt resignation of an adjunct Spanish instructor. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s
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After nearly two decades of serving as the USF system president, Judy Genshaft announced her retirement effective July 2019. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart The USF
Adjunct Spanish professor Maria Perez was hired by the university in 2015 and abruptly resigned Nov. 13 with only three weeks left in the semester. Courtesy of USFSP World Languages
By Crow’s Nest Staff The chorus of voices opposing a proposed merger of USF’s two student newspapers just got louder. In an editorial published Nov. 14, the Tampa campus’
(From left) Nadege Green, WLRN Public Radio reporter, speaks to Luther Campbell, Megan Hobson, Jon Mills and Bob McClure at the University of Miami’s Donna E. Shalala Student Center Nov.
Lauren Cohen, a junior education major, stands up in front of the class to discuss the answers to a poll taken during her presentation. Courtesy of Emily Bowers By Dinorah
Pinellas County Commissioner Ken Welch (left) worries about this fall’s enrollment numbers, but St. Petersburg College President Tonjua Williams says it is too early to draw conclusions. Welch photo courtesy of
Davis Hall, one of the largest teaching buildings on campus, has its future remodel hanging in the balance because of consolidation. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Dinorah Prevost
USF St. Petersburg students graduate Dec. 9 at The Mahaffey Theater, 401 First St. S. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons By Brianna Rodriguez When the time comes to finally walk across
The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications faculty at USF Tampa has joined the Journalism and Digital Communication faculty at USF St. Petersburg in its opposition to the proposed merger of
