Trolley driver Ken Demant points out interesting buildings, popular restaurants and other downtown attractions during a ride on the Looper. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Martha Rhine Downtown
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After covering topics from rain to the Gulf of Mexico, two writers will visit USF St. Petersburg to highlight the importance of conservation and the campus’ role in helping “the
Simone Biasio (left) 24, from Italy and Christian Swanson, 31, from Sweden, talk over coffee during a social gathering of international students at the library. Biasio is here as an
The Office of Multicultural Affairs participated in this year’s St. Pete Pride Parade. The parade is one of OMA’s annual events. Courtesy of Jerrica Stovall By Dinorah Prevost As the
Hurricane Irma (pictured above) hit the Atlantic Coast of the continental U.S. on Aug. 30, 2017. It caused $8 billion in damages in Florida and $64.76 billion overall. Courtesy of Wikipedia By
Early this semester, brutalist inspired tables and benches were erected in the Peter Rudy Wallace courtyard. Despite the efforts to beautify the campus, professors are still skeptical of its effectiveness.
The College of Education houses the Multiagency Service Network for Students with Severe Emotional Disturbance Administration Project that will help the Florida Department of Education implement a training for K-12
Tyler Gillespie graduated from USF St. Petersburg in 2018 with his master’s in Journalism and Media Studies. On June 15, his book “Florida Man: Poems” was published. It began as
Brian Pullen developed the university’s climate action plan which aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. He resigned from his role as sustainability planner and will soon be replaced. Courtesy
Eight students, including three Crow’s Nest staff members, turned out to a February forum about accreditation. Low student involvement is nothing new, and campus leaders are struggling to address it.
