An illustration from 1890 depicting jury trials by Gilbert Sullivan. Courtesy of The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive By Preston Kifer When you think of a court trial, what comes to
U.S. captain Tyler Adams, the youngest captain in the tournament, consoled his teammates following the knockout round loss. Courtesy of @USMNT on Twitter By Max Steele The young United States
Nursing students will have the opportunity to receive hands-on training with access to simulation equipment due to partnerships with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation and Moffitt Cancer Center. Courtesy
Courtesy of @enchantstpetersburg on Instagram By Hadley Hiles This holiday season, there are many festive events happening within driving distance of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus that
Courtesy of @TheCraftyHag on Instagram By Lily Cannon Holiday mania has descended upon St. Petersburg, bringing waves of Christmas lights, fake snow and limited-edition coffee flavors. As the annual Holizaar, a
USF President Rhea Law appointed Christian Hardigree as St. Petersburg’s regional chancellor on May 18. Courtesy of USF By Sofía García Vargas As the University of South Florida approaches the
Enrollment for Black undergraduate students saw the largest decline in the past five years. Courtesy of Tara Zimmerman | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr Preliminary fall 2022 enrollment data
“The Shape of Dreams” explores 500 years of art. Courtesy of Lily Cannon | The Crow’s Nest By Lily Cannon The newest exhibition at the Dalí Museum is a purple-coated
Sophomore running back Brian Battie finished the season in record fashion, totaling 1,277 yards and eight touchdowns. Courtesy of Max Steele | The Crow’s Nest By Max Steele It’s been
Courtesy of IMDb By Aubrey Carr This past week, The Crow’s Nest office got into quite a debate about the existence of Thanksgiving movies. I was firmly team “of course