By Amy Diaz Pulitzer Prize finalist and best-selling author Ben Montgomery will speak at 4:30 p.m April 16 in the Lynn Pippenger Hall Auditorium. Montgomery will present “The Long Haul:
By Dylan Hart Funding for the Campus Movie Fest, which was eliminated when Student Government approved a budget for 2019-2020, has been restored. At the recommendation of student body president
By Amy Diaz A proposal to increase openness and outreach in the Student Government senate died in a general assembly meeting on April 8. And then the fur started to
By Amy Diaz For the second time in two months, police have arrested a non-student after a violent incident in Residence Hall One. In a bulletin to the USF
By Crow’s Nest Staff A former Student Government leader who was kicked out of school in May 2017 for allegedly assaulting a female student in his dorm room has gotten
Story and photos by Thomas Iacobucci The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art is offering visitors a brief glimpse into the life and work of early 20th century American
By Martha Rhine Once upon a time, pictures of big women were sometimes pinned on the fridge as a deterrent for over-eating, or they were featured on postcards you’d pick
By Bryce Lawson For years now, the West Coast has been looking for a gangster rap superstar to stand alongside Kendrick Lamar on top of the predominantly Southern Trap-dominated hip-hop
By Crow’s Nest Staff Two business executives who have made large contributions to USF Tampa are the new leaders of the USF system Board of Trustees. The board unanimously elected
By Anna Bryson Celebrate Earth Day early in downtown St. Petersburg with a community gathering to share reverence and respect for our planet. There will be seminars covering topics such
