By Savannah Carr Anthropology professors Dr. Kathy and Dr. John Arthur have had their share of interesting adventures — both together and apart — throughout their academic journeys. The Arthurs
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“We are elected representative students fighting for students and advocating for equality and equity among all three campuses.” By Dylan Hart The Student Government executive branch made its intentions clear
Provost Ralph Wilcox met with faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences last week to discuss its fate. By Nancy McCann When the USF system’s three campuses are consolidated
“What we can get from art is a sense of resilience. When we look at the resources in the world today, perhaps the most precious and rare is empathy.” By
Details are hazy, but free feminine products for students have been proposed in a new bill. By James Bennett III The Student Government Senate was presented the first reading of
Students can meet an octopus, party otter and Meccanoid the robot. Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins On the first floor of the Library, nestled in the right-hand corner, is
By James Bennett III A prominent professor at USF St. Petersburg has been named a department chair at the College of Education in Tampa. But Deanna Michael said she will
By Crow’s Nest Staff When consolidation planners last year haphazardly recommended merging USF’s two student publications — The Crow’s Nest and The Oracle — the backlash was almost instantaneous. Editors
By Kyla Fields You walk in and the first thing that hits you is the smell. Not necessarily bad, but it’s different. And so familiar. There’s fresh squid and octopus
“Our lives, our economy and our future depend on it.” Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Grace Leah stood in the middle of an intersection next to an elderly man
