The Florida Tea Party, League of Women Voters, Christian Coalition, Nature Conservancy, Florida Chamber of Commerce, and Sierra Club all agree: Amendment 4 is a win for Florida. This diverse
The dreadful email came on July 6. The sender: USF St. Petersburg Housing Department. All of the students who were on the housing waitlist during the summer were anticipating the
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue was on scene at the USF St. Petersburg parking garage at 1 p.m. today. They were responding to reports of smoke coming from the first floor
First impressions are crucial. This is only one of the numerous tips that you can be sure to expect at next week’s job fair. The on-campus event will be hosted
The new College of Business building will not open until early next year, in time for the spring semester. The $27 million building, which will house a majority of the
One went to college on the GI Bill. The other had a scholarship to play softball. Now they are newcomers and key figures in the USF St. Petersburg administration. Although
The senseless massacre that occurred in Orlando on June 12 still has me reeling. We live in a constantly shifting, ever-evolving 24-hour news cycle, but a small corner of my
Dear Students, My name is Devin Rodriguez, and I am the Editor-in-Chief of The Crow’s Nest. Our paper is written and edited by students, for students. You might know me
St. Petersburg is a growing city, and there is a lot for new students to do. Here, we’ve compiled a list of St. Pete spots on and off campus that
Every student has a story Hannah Hitchen was not there to see her parents move her belongings into USF St. Petersburg’s Residence Hall One. Had she been, the French horn
