By Crow’s Nest Staff The University Student Center was about to open, and The Crow’s Nest sniffed a scandal. In a 2007-2008 survey of the student body, 60 percent of
Category: Crow’s Nest at 50
By James Bennett III Just as The Crow’s Nest started with a chicken, its founder’s story began on a chicken farm. Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer grew up in DeLand with her
By Katlynn Mullins and Jonah Hinebaugh Hundreds of Crow’s Nest staff members have left campus determined to make a mark in the world. One of them had already done that
By Emily Wunderlich It was the summer of ‘69. Humankind took its first steps on the moon. The Stonewall Riots kicked off the modern day LGBT rights movement. Woodstock brought
By Crow’s Nest Staff It all started with a chicken. The campus activities program at the tiny Bay Campus of USF was sponsoring a fried chicken picnic and wanted to
By Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer When I arrived at the USF Bay Campus in 1969, I expected to remain for one term, the fall quarter, and then transfer to the University
By Crow’s Nest Staff The modern era of The Crow’s Nest began with a bad pun and some impertinent questions. For years, the campus newspaper was small in size and
By Emily Wunderlich It’s a question we Crow’s Nest editors ask ourselves every semester. “What volume number are we on?” Whether you’re a longtime reader or simply a confused student,
By Carrie Pinkard Since The Crow’s Nest was founded 50 years ago, the little harborside campus it covers has grown tremendously. We now have 40-degree programs, more than 4,500 students
By Emily Wunderlich Ten staff members. Thirteen issues a semester. Eight pages a week. Our readers only see the finished product. So here’s a rundown on how we do it.