By Katlynn Mullins Anthropology professor Kathryn Weedman Arthur received a $240,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study a culture’s history and its effect on the surrounding land. The
By Nancy McCann In June, the governor and Legislature put an order into state law: When the three campuses of the USF system are consolidated in 2020, they declared, St.
English professor Thomas Hallock wants to show his students “peace and understanding — one tortilla at a time.” This semester, he will work as the Garcia Robles Chair of U.S.
Dear Crow’s Nest, It is time for me to no longer be silenced by your newspaper. You have written a total of six articles about my sexual assault case, which
By Emily Wunderlich Two years after Sophia Wisniewska was ousted as regional chancellor for the way she handled Hurricane Irma, her lawsuit against the university system and former President Judy
By Nancy McCann It’s remarkable news, said USF St. Petersburg’s Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock: The projected freshman retention rate for students who entered USF St. Petersburg in the fall of
By Carrie Pinkard The new school year means new classes, new textbooks and a new Student Government term. The 48th term brings in senior Jazzy Duarte as president and junior
By James Bennett III The accuser in a 2016 sexual assault case on campus has called out The Crow’s Nest for the way it has covered the case. In a
By Katlynn Mullins Brenda Walker has seen the other side of the education system — the “failure factories,” their suspended students, their overwhelmed teachers and their dwindling resources. She went
By Emily Wunderlich The senate president of Student Government resigned Thursday, just two months into the 48th term. Alexandria “Lexi” Bishop, a sophomore political science major, said her decision to
