This week’s front page features stories on consolidation, the search for a new USF system president and the abrupt resignation of an adjunct Spanish instructor. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s
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By Crow’s Nest Staff The chorus of voices opposing a proposed merger of USF’s two student newspapers just got louder. In an editorial published Nov. 14, the Tampa campus’
The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications faculty at USF Tampa has joined the Journalism and Digital Communication faculty at USF St. Petersburg in its opposition to the proposed merger of
By The Crow’s Nest Staff The Crow’s Nest, a fixture on the St. Petersburg campus for decades, would be merged with the student newspaper at USF Tampa under recommendations from
Blake’s position involved outreach to struggling students and development of individual plans for future success. Courtesy of Althea Blake By Dylan Hart After less than a year in her position,
By Lauren Meri Did you know that the University of South Florida has an ice hockey team? Not only does USF have a hockey team, but these Bulls have started
Pictured above is the new logo introduced Wednesday during President Judy Genshaft’s Fall Address. Courtesy of USF By Whitney Elfstrom University of South Florida waves goodbye to the Bull logo
By Anna Bryson Brian Pullen, the university’s sustainability planner, has resigned. His last day will be Friday, Sept. 7. Because of USF St. Petersburg’s consolidation with USF Tampa, the future
Dr. Martin Tadlock, recently confirmed as USF St. Petersburg regional chancellor, attends Get on Board Day in the University Student Center, greeting students and visiting with recruiters, Aug. 23, 2018. Martha
Above photo: Martin Tadlock, left, has been interim regional chancellor of USF St. Petersburg since September 2017 and was named regional chancellor Tuesday. He is pictured with former student body
