Pictured Above: Jaida Abbas (left) and Jennifer Kelly’s “RISE” platform is centered around “response, integration, strength, and empowerment.” Courtesy of Jaida Abbas Editor’s Note Since the publishing of this story,
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Pictured Above: Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, (left) has emerged as a key player in consolidation and a critic of the way Tampa-based administrators are handling it. He said he
Pictured Above: Students stood socially distanced outside the Marshall Student Center with signs promoting free speech on university campuses. Courtesy of Taylor Cook By Sophie Ojdanic and Trevor Martindale A
Pictured Above: Conner Diefendorf (left), Spencer Bazen and Layali Haifa arranged a rally Friday to urge the university to reconsider its decision. Aya Diab | The Crow’s Nest By Aya
Pictured Above: USF Tampa Sophomore Alaa Massri holds a sign that reads: “Skin colour is not reasonable suspicion.” Courtesy of Noor Massri By Maya Levy Joseph Martinez, 29, was bleeding
Pictured Above: The college had 2,384 students last year and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Sophie Ojdanic and Nancy McCann USF will save $6.8
Pictured Above: Pablo Brescia, one of the six members of USF Tampa’s College of Arts and Sciences Diversity Committee, is a professor of Latin American literature and culture. Courtesy of
Pictured Above: Almost 70 allegations have been made against USF alum and current students on Twitter account @SurvivorsUSF, many of which accused members of USF Greek life. Aya Diab |
Pictured above: Under the prospectus sent to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, the St. Petersburg campus will lose its independent accreditation on July 1. SACSCOC
Pictured above: The new vice president of executive affairs and chief of staff to USF system President Steve Currall will “play a pivotal leadership role,” according to the job posting.