By Carrie Pinkard I never even wanted to be a meteorologist. I wanted to be an Olympic figure skater, but my dad said, “You are Punxsutawney Phil the 34238083rd and
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By Crow’s Nest Staff As alarm over the coronavirus spreads around the world, the USF administration has assured students, faculty and staff that it is closely monitoring developments. In an
By Nancy McCann The USF administration in Tampa, which has zigzagged through months of consolidation planning, has done another about-face. Revised organizational charts and new details released late Friday appear
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg has been designated with the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification for the second time since 2010. The university earned the classification — which serves
By Crow’s Nest Staff We’ve been assembling our “nest” of semicolons and headlines on this campus for 50 years. In fact, it’s a milestone we just celebrated in October. So
By Nancy McCann Only three months after USF system President Steve Currall presented a consolidation plan that won praise in St. Petersburg, his administration is floating organizational charts that appear
By Gabby DaCosta From a walk through a timeline of tragedy to a look into a young girl’s plaid diary, the “Let Me Be Myself: The Life Story of Anne
By James Bennett III Inside the campus’ Wellness Center, a slideshow plays over the reception desk that lists all the services that the center’s victim advocate offers. There’s a problem,
Story and photo by Carrie Pinkard At the beginning of this year, President Trump ordered a U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian general Qasem Soleimani. The aftermath of that strike led
By Decker Lavely A USF St. Petersburg organization plans to team up with elementary schools to help make reading enjoyable while increasing literacy. Reading Counts is a volunteer-based club that
