By Katlynn Mullins Everything was tinged gold as the sun began to set over the west deck of The Edge. Students sat barefoot on yoga mats while puppies dragged their
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Story and photo by Dylan Hart When John O’Leary was 7 years old, he got his first paid gig as a pianist. “Somebody gave me 5 pesos to play them
Story and photo by Katlynn Mullins With budget setbacks from last semester and a new Bull running around, Campus Recreation has faced some changes. Fresh from graduate school, new fitness
By Nancy McCann When USF system President Steve Currall came to St. Petersburg on Aug. 30 to discuss consolidation, his second in command sat quietly in the audience. Currall never
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
By Savannah Carr The sailing team drew national attention after sailors from U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg brought five students ashore from Bayboro Harbor on Sept. 12. According to
By Bryce Lawson One day after joining the New England Patriots, Antonio Brown had a lawsuit filed against him alleging he sexually assaulted his former trainer on three separate occasions.
