Pictured Above: The Crow’s Nest Arts & Life Editor Annalise Anderson traveled to Chicago last week. The city’s iconic sculpture known as “The Bean” was gated off and sparsely crowded
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Pictured Above: If this pandemic has taught me anything, it’s that life is like a roller coaster ride, full of highs and lows. Aya Diab | The Crow’s Nest By
(Pictured Above) State Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) and Ed Montanari, chair of the St. Petersburg City Council, both contend that USF leaders are violating the spirit of the law on
Pictured Above: On the cover, some of Juliette’s internal character development is shown by these lines: My touch is lethal. My touch is power. Courtesy of taherehbooks.com By Catherine Hicks
Pictured Above: “I admire how deeply committed (Kunkle) is to her job, school and her friends. She strives to see the good in people no matter what,” Kayla Hopper said.
Pictured Above: In opposition to expulsions and suspensions across the country, Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested a “College Bill of Rights.” Aya Diab | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale Following
Pictured Above: Several USF campus leaders, including President Steve Currall and Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock, will take salary cuts as consequence of budgetary changes due to COVID-19. Courtesy of Cassidy
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman (left) says that USF President Steve Currall shows the same lackluster support for St. Petersburg that his predecessor, Judy Genshaft, displayed for years.
Darnell Henderson | The Crow’s Nest By Catherine Hicks At the beginning of the semester, Alexendra Davis was planning to use her financial aid refund to save for a new
Pictured Above: Sara Henk (upper left) is a junior accounting major running for homecoming royalty. Anastasia D’Ausilio (upper right) is a senior business analytics and information systems major running for