By Anna Bryson Cameron Kasky, a survivor of the 2018 Stoneman Douglas shooting, stepped away from the group he co-founded, March for Our Lives, in September to pursue advocacy from
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By Emily Wunderlich After days of confusion and wrangling, Student Government’s general assembly has finally approved a proposed $1,358,043.60 budget for 2019-2020. Here’s some of what it contains: $70,704 in
By Crow’s Nest Staff The president of Student Government has threatened to cut off the funding of The Crow’s Nest. In a letter to Editor-in-Chief Whitney Elfstrom on March 29,
By Dylan Hart The SG senate has drafted a resolution opposing recent changes to Title IX legislation by the United States Department of Education. The resolution, which was drafted and
By Alyssa Harmon Students at USF St. Petersburg get from class to class in many ways. Some walk. Others use longboards or skateboards. A students few bike, and others even
By James Bennett III USF St. Petersburg will celebrate Giving Day on April 4. It will be a time for charitable alumni and advocates of the university to show their
By Emily Wunderlich Ensnarled in confusion and miscalculations, Student Government budget writers have proposed deep cuts in an array of student organizations and programs. But because of SG’s mistakes, it
By Gabby Dacosta In college, students expect to do homework, study and take tests. They don’t usually expect to battle imaginary zombies or carelessly dance on stage. Around 40 students
By Emily Wunderlich When Student Government leaders disclosed how they propose to allocate Activities and Services fees to campus organizations in 2019-2020, they said cuts were necessary because revenue is
By Nancy McCann The USF Board of Trustees has approved an implementation plan and timeline to consolidate the three campuses of the university system by 2020. But what the future
