A mother and baby manatee swim in the TECO station’s discharge canal. Photo by Suzanne Townsend | The Crow’s Nest By Suzanne Townsend Floridians aren’t the only ones trying their
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Courtesy of USF By Riley Benson This fall, The University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee is offering up to $4,000 to new and returning students who decide to live in their
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,
Pictured Above: According to data compiled by a New York Times survey, COVID-19 cases are on the rise at universities, with Florida State University holding the highest positive case right
Pictured above: USF system President Steven Currall shows a face mask developed by a USF researcher during an April 9 virtual town hall. These face masks are being used by
Under the direction of the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state’s public university system, USF has postponed its graduation “until further notice” and extended remote classes through the
The online poll, https://eballot4.votenet. com/usf/casLogin.cfm, will activate at 9 a.m. on Monday and be available until midnight on Thursday. Sign-in is required with your USF NetID and password.Students can also
“I fear the confusion that lies within consolidation and its new SG strayed some students away,” said Jadzia “Jazzy” Duarte, USF St. Petersburg student body president, on the 2020 elections.
By James Bennett III When Student Government was informed on Oct. 28 that student fees would increase under consolidation, they were only informed about the local fees, which include the
By Nancy McCann As the USF system hurtles toward consolidation, a growing number of St. Petersburg faculty members want clear-cut answers about the future of their campus. Some of St.