Pictured Above: Catherine Hicks was determined to be a typical college student. But then she and her fiance got a telephone call. Now the senior communications major is the foster
Year: 2020
Pictured Above: Both open residence halls are under design capacity, with Pelican Apartments only 62 percent full and Osprey Suites only 48 percent full. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest
Pictured Above: Peyton Lebron loves his tapestry of a photo he took of Mt. Zion. “When I was there I just felt so small and the world (felt) so big.”
Pictured Above: The Crow’s Nest plans to expand into multimedia coverage this year, starting with Crow’s Cast. Darnell Henderson | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale As The Crow’s Nest
Pictured Above: The 2020-2021 Crow’s Nest staff from top left to bottom right: Managing editor Trevor Martindale, editor-in-chief Sophie Ojdanic, arts & life editor Annalise Anderson, photography editor Patrick Tobin,
Pictured Above: Sophie Ojdanic is a senior mass communications major and editor-in-chief of The Crow’s Nest. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Sophie Ojdanic When I was an 11-year-old
Pictured Above: Posters relating to mental health hang outside the Wellness Center. The Wellness Center is one of three departments that handle mental health concerns in students. Patrick Tobin |
Pictured Above: Bernardo Motta has been a member of the department of journalism and media studies since 2015. Courtesy of Bernardo Motta By Edyn Gottlieb When Bernardo Motta became a
Pictured Above: In its marketing, the newly consolidated university touts itself as “One University, Geographically Distributed,” and “one of the nation’s premier research universities.” Courtesy to the University of South
Pictured Above: The Crow’s Nest published 37 stories between May 11 and Aug. 14. Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Sophie Ojdanic In a summer plagued by COVID-19, USF witnessed consolidation,