Erika Hasson wants students on campus to know that she is approachable. If you see her around campus don’t be afraid to introduce yourself. Courtesy of Erika Hasson By Juliet
Eight students, including three Crow’s Nest staff members, turned out to a February forum about accreditation. Low student involvement is nothing new, and campus leaders are struggling to address it.
Judy Genshaft, who took office in 2000, is expected to announce her retirement in a press conference Monday. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson, Whitney Elfstrom and
By Anna Bryson Brian Pullen, the university’s sustainability planner, has resigned. His last day will be Friday, Sept. 7. Because of USF St. Petersburg’s consolidation with USF Tampa, the future
Lt. Paul Andrews is one of the newest members of UPD and the first featured officer of the semester. Juliet Di Preta | The Crow’s Nest By Juliet Di Preta
By eliminating disposable lids, straws and clamshells, The Reef significantly cut down its single-use plastic consumption. The next step, says Louis Duran, general manager of Sodexo, is reducing the plastic
USF St. Petersburg’s main parking space, the garage is usually crowded. Students find it hard to find spaces, navigate and avoid tickets, such as for having a tire touch the
Courtesy of Interscope Records By Brianna Rodriguez On Aug. 31, Eminem abruptly unveiled his tenth studio album “Kamikaze.” After seven years without an album, Eminem released “Revival” in December 2017,
On top of the Textbooks on Reserve Program, the library worked with over 20 USF St. Petersburg faculty members to help find free or low-cost textbook alternatives. Whitney Elfstrom | The
Tyler Gillespie, USF St. Petersburg alumnus, merged poetry and journalism in his latest book “Florida Man: Poems.” He will present his work at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 5 in the
