Editorial USF St. Petersburg’s Harborside Activities Board, a student-run department of Student Affairs, is bringing a big-name musician to campus for a free show. “Free!?” you say. “How could that
Opinion Educational sex scenes: perhaps the greatest oxymoron in all of academia. It really doesn’t matter what class taken: art, literature, humanities. Before most students graduate from USF St. Petersburg,
Opinion It’s my new goal in life to get the phrase “curiosity killed the cat” changed to “curiosity burned my eyes.” A couple weeks ago, a guest speaker attended one
Opinion Sitting next to my sister in her seafoam green room, my eyes were wide on the device before me. It was spinning a disk the size of a dinner
There’s more to an ice hockey game than the players and coaches. Without an ice hockey maintenance staff, the game would be a nightmare. Emily Hanninen, 23, team leader of
This year’s fall story competition asked students for their best attempt at a Halloween themed story, whether spooky, cute or downright weird. Here’s the best the of the bunch: First
St. Petersburg’s first micro-brewery sits unassumingly between other former warehouse buildings at 1133 Baum Ave., just a street off of Central Avenue. Green Bench Brewing Company, which officially opened a
As November blusters through and the chilling Florida “cold” sets in, you may find yourself looking for something to do during the darker evening hours. Here is a collection of
Editorial This weekend, five members of the Crow’s Nest staff attended a college media convention in New Orleans with thousands of our fellow student-run publication leaders. The ghost tour of
Dr. Robert Dardenne, an associate professor of the USF St. Petersburg Journalism and Media Studies program, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Oct. 17. He was 66. In his 22 years
