By Haley Haman It took four long days of lawyers questioning 90 Pinellas County citizens to decide that I would not be a good juror. On the first day, the
By Anna Bryson, Delaney Brown and Jonah Hinebaugh Get to know the students who, if elected, will represent the student body and make decisions that affect student life. Senators help
Above photo: Junior anthropology major Stephanie Pereira unearths fragments at Weedon Island archaeological site, searching for clues to lives of past civilizations. Anna Bryson | The Crow’s Nest By Anna
Above photo: Kaeden Kelso (right), is running unopposed for student body president with running mate Ysatis Jordan (left). Their campaign slogan is “commitment you can count on: there’s strength in unity,
Above photo: St. Petersburg is right behind “Mickey and Miami” in tourism, says Leroy Bridges of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater (far right). Whitney Elfstrom | The Crow’s Nest By Whitney Elfstrom Downtown
Above photo: The U.S. added a “win-win proposition” to the classic ideologies that were limited to “I win, you lose” diplomacy, says veteran Foreign Service officer Paul Berg (right). Jeffrey Waitkevich
Above photo: “Americans have the idea that they should not have to feel pain,” said Dr. Donna Petersen (left), dean of the College of Public Health and senior associate vice president
Above photo: Martin Tadlock (center), USF St. Petersburg interim regional chancellor, at a panel at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs on Thursday. The panel discussed whether students are getting schooling
By Emily Wunderlich The Student Government election rules commission unanimously voted Thursday to throw out the case against presidential candidate Kaeden Kelso and running mate Ysatis Jordan. Michael Hanlon, former
Above photo: It is important to recognize that the world’s problems are “deeply intermeshed,” Thomas R. Pickering declares at the campus’ sixth annual conference on world affairs. Nancy McCann | The
