SPECTRUM is a program designed to connect upperclassmen who have found their rhythm on campus with new students still trying to find the Reef. The program is organized by the
Where’s Pepper? The stray cat that became an unofficial campus mascot is missing. She was last seen on March 5, a week after the Crow’s Nest published a feature on
…uses photography and storytelling to capture people’s lives and unify strangers around the globe Brandon Stanton, founder of the successful photo-centric storytelling blog, Humans of New York, said he didn’t
For one day, alumni from 1970 to 2013 returned to their alma mater, USF St. Petersburg. On April 8, USFSP’s Alumni Association hosted its inaugural Alumni College, “There’s Still Class
Harborside Activities Board introduced new traditions during this year’s USFSP Week that took place from April 4 – April 10. Cirque De La Bay kicked off the week and featured
A new restaurant has come to St. Petersburg’s Edge District: Hawkers Asian Street Fare. According to the restaurant’s website, “Hawkers” are street vendors in prominent parts of Asia who depend
Art is powerful. So powerful, it can help mend the emotional wounds often caused by sexual violence. That was the message of Suncoast Center’s Art Heals exhibit held on April
There is something special about opening up your door and being greeted by an excited pup. It’s a warmth that students who live on college campuses often miss. But on
After about seven months of construction, USF St. Petersburg’s Harbor Hall renovations have been completed. At Harbor Hall’s reveal party on April 1, attendees observed a digital art exhibition and
Dr. Kathryn Arthur has a unique perspective on women’s history – she’s working on rewriting it. Arthur teaches anthropology at USF St. Petersburg and is nationally recognized for accomplishments within
