Above photo: Student Government attorney general Marion Nuraj is offering the Legal Aid program to USF St. Petersburg students in need of legal advice. Courtesy of Marion Nuraj By Luke Cross Student
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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
Above photo: “The Fountain,” one of Duchamp’s most well-known pieces, is displayed in the Dali Museum’s latest exhibit, Dali/Duchamp. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. By Anna Bryson St. Petersburg loves to love
By Brenden DelaRua The Crow’s Nest sat down with the up and coming local band The Young Something to talk about their new EP. “About This” is a four-song melodic
By Brianna Rodriguez Veterans experience more than just going overseas. Extensive time away from family can cause unexpected hardships on their relationships. The Warrior to Soulmate Retreat was created for
Above photo: To promote its new bike rental program, Student Government provided a bicycle tour with local muralist Derek Donnelly (blue shirt). Dylan Hart | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart
Above photo: Ken Welch graduated from USF St. Petersburg in 1985 and was elected to Pinellas County Commission 2000. He is wary of plans to consolidate the USF campuses. Courtesy
Above photo: Lorielle Hollaway was inspired to start her business, Cultured Books, after taking an anthropology course in college. Aside from social media, Localtopia is one of her leading marketing
Above photo: A rendering of the 550-bed housing complex planned for Sixth Avenue S. between Third and Fourth Street. The university’s third residence hall that was originally scheduled to be
By Dylan Hart St. Petersburg is in the midst of a long-standing, multi-million gallon sewage crisis – but one local documentary team is looking to bring awareness to the issue.
