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USFSP students discuss the most stressful week of their year 

May 11, 2026May 11, 2026 Julia Birdsall
Campus News News

USFSP Marine Science Laboratory totaled after two-alarm fire 

May 7, 2026May 7, 2026 Jasmin Parrado
News

USF alums create opportunities for students 

April 30, 2026 Jorge Otero
Sports

USF Women’s Sailing places second in SAISA Championship, secures National Championship bid 

April 30, 2026April 30, 2026 Dominic Feo
News

Ahead of St. Pete mayoral primary, candidates talk resilience, Historic Gas Plant District, affordability  

April 30, 2026April 30, 2026 Alisha Durosier
News

USFSP students reflect on this spring’s rising temperatures  

April 30, 2026 Ashley Pena
Feature

USF Health works with community to address health care access

September 2, 2025September 1, 2025 Jasmin Parrado

Volunteers and church members unloaded resources for the annual Family Health and Food Fest event. Photo courtesy of Wholesome Church  By Jasmin Parrado In the sweltering summer heat, trucks were

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Arts and Life

Snowbird continues to provide support, joy to USF community 

September 2, 2025September 3, 2025 Matthew McGovern

Guirguis, like many USF students, was overjoyed the first time she met Snowbird and Officer Lickenfelt.  Photo Courtesy of Majo Solís  By Matthew McGovern Karen Guirguis, a third-year biomedical sciences

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News

Crow’s Nest and USFSP Community Relations to host screening of “RAZED”

September 2, 2025September 1, 2025 Matthew McGovern

By Matthew McGovern The Crow’s Nest and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Community Relations will host a screening of “RAZED,” a film directed by Andrew Lee, Gwendolyn Reese

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‘More than paint on pavement’: St. Pete Mayor and residents tell FDOT they can’t erase St. Pete

September 2, 2025September 1, 2025 Julia Ferrara

Fluid Structures mural painted by Jay Giroux and students on the USFSP campus.  Photo by Suzanne Townsend By Julia Ferrara On August 29, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch visited USF’s

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News

USF launches first-ever healthcare simulation concentration 

September 2, 2025September 1, 2025 Jasmin Parrado

CAMLS director of clinical simulation Melissa Milner (center) engages with students during a simulation training. Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado The University of South Florida’s College of Public

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Students react: USFSP’s “Fluid Structures” among first of St. Pete murals to be removed   

August 31, 2025August 31, 2025 Alisha Durosier

Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The Crow’s Nest By Matthew McGovern, Daysha Moore & Alisha Durosier “This is senseless destruction of culture out here today,” University of South Florida St.

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USF stuns No. 25 Boise State in gritty upset

August 30, 2025August 30, 2025 Dominic Feo

Photo courtesy of USF Athletics  By Dominic Feo Oct. 28, 2016, the University of South Florida football team beat the No. 22 Naval Academy 52-45. USF went on to lose

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News

USF Board of Trustees approves proposal to increase tuition for non-Florida residents

August 30, 2025September 3, 2025 Jasmin Parrado

The Board of Trustees approved a proposal to increase tuition fees for non-resident students, a decision that worries many.  Photo courtesy of USF By Jasmin Parrado For the first time

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For USF football, success is the expectation for 2025

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025 Dominic Feo

Photo by Kendall Bulkiewicz | The Crow’s Nest By Dominic Feo “We ended the [regular] season about as bad as you could end it,” said University of South Florida head

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Local Sports Sports

Buccaneers backups end preseason with 23-19 loss to Bills

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025 Dominic Feo

Photo by Kendall Bulkiewicz | The Crow’s Nest By Dominic Feo For players at the bottom of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers depth chart, the third and final game of the

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  • USFSP students discuss the most stressful week of their year 
  • USFSP Marine Science Laboratory totaled after two-alarm fire 
  • USF alums create opportunities for students 
  • USF Women’s Sailing places second in SAISA Championship, secures National Championship bid 
  • Ahead of St. Pete mayoral primary, candidates talk resilience, Historic Gas Plant District, affordability  

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The race for the next St. Petersburg mayor is a pa The race for the next St. Petersburg mayor is a packed one, with six candidates in the running, including the sitting mayor, Kenneth T. Welch and former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who was the latest to file as of April 27. 

Other candidates include long-serving public administrator Maria Scruggs, District 2 Councilwoman Brandi Gabbard, retired St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large and former Shore Acres Neighborhood Association President Kevin Batdorf. 

The Crow’s Nest spoke to four of the seven candidates, who expanded on their campaign ideals and spoke of what they want the future of the city to look like. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall and Alisha Durosier

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Fire crews are actively responding to a fire at th Fire crews are actively responding to a fire at the Marine Science Laboratory (MSL). 

While the cause is unclear, The Crow’s Nest received reports of either a chemical fire or a lightning strike as the cause.

At approximately 5 p.m., USF St. Petersburg students were met with sirens and a scene of smoke billowing from the peninsula of the St. Petersburg campus. University faculty and staff working near the area are being evacuated. 

The MSL is among the oldest buildings on the St. Petersburg campus, where the campus’s first classes were held in 1965. 

It was originally opened in 1939 as a maritime service training station. It currently houses research labs and faculty offices for the Marine Science Program.

This is a developing story.

🎥 Video courtesy of Joe Farías Alencar.

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As we approach the close of the Spring Semester of As we approach the close of the Spring Semester of 2026, we would like to recognize and say goodbye to our fellow senior staffers:

Online Editor – Julia Ferrara
News Editor – Jasmin Parrado
Arts & Life Editor – Matthew McGovern
Sports Editor – Dominic Feo
Opinions/Features Editor – Julia Birdsall
Staff Reporter – Irena Mesa
Marketing Manager – Marcella Copeland
Managing Editor - María José Solís

and our 

Editor in Chief – Alisha Durosier 

Congratulations to our seniors and we are wishing them the best as the fly away to a new chapter in their lives. 🐦‍⬛🎓

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After 12 years as the Dean of Students at the Univ After 12 years as the Dean of Students at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, Jacob Diaz is resigning. 

Diaz’s last day is on May 15; he will then serve as the inaugural assistant vice president and dean of Students at the University of Maryland. 

 Diaz described his time as dean of students as a “dream come true.” 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Secilia Ruiz 

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The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing The thought of an early graduation is a harrowing thought for third year digital communications and multimedia journalism major Sophia Lowrie, who said that she wishes they had more time to assimilate to life on a college campus before being thrust into adult life. 

She is not the only one. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall 

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Whether the next steps involve graduate school or entering the workforce, many of the seniors at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg are feeling similarly anxious and uncertain in the weeks leading up to their graduation dates.
Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. Nico Gramatica did not grow up playing football. 

The sophomore kicker for the University of South Florida played club soccer and only started kicking footballs in his sophomore year of high school. 

“My dad kicked, my uncle kicked and people were asking me, ‘Why don’t you come out, try it for a year and see if you like it. If you don’t like it, you can be done after one year,’” Gramatica said. “I went out, had a great time and got to make some really good friends.” 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

📸 Photos by Irena Mesa 

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✍️ Story by Irena Mesa 

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College campuses are a place where a strong sense College campuses are a place where a strong sense of community can be formed among students, but many commuter students, like junior English major Zoey Earles, feel that they have fewer opportunities to form these connections. 

“Positives [of being a commuter], I have my own apartment,” Earles said. “Negatives, I don’t make as [many] friends, and I don’t necessarily know about all the things that are happening on campus.” 

Events hosted on campus are a great way to meet people and find that sense of community, but sustainability senior Estela Najera said that being aware of events is difficult. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

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✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall 

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In the familiar currents of St. Petersburg, the Un In the familiar currents of St. Petersburg, the University of South Florida Women’s sailing team placed second at the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SAISA) Women’s Team and Fleet Championship Races on April 12. 

The regatta secured USF a spot in the College Sailing Women’s Fleet National Championship, which USF St. Petersburg will also host from May 15-18. 

Before the competition, USF’s Division A Fleet Race starters Kailey Warrior and Madisen Hamai told The Crow’s Nest about the advantages of sailing in local waters. 

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

📸 Photos by Kendall Bulkiewicz | USF Athletics 

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Dominic Feo 

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USF St. Petersburg Student Government Governor, El USF St. Petersburg Student Government Governor, Elise Prophete, is speaking out after not being able to give the speech she’d initially written for the annual Rocky's Leadership Award Ceremony.

“I am choosing to do what is right for me and provoke the thoughts that I hope are right for this campus. To shift the self-censoring, student-second attitudes back into a space where the stories we have are told and appreciated,” Prophete wrote.

📲 Click the link in our bio to read her entire column and her original speech.

✍️ Column by Elise Prophete.

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