By The Crow’s Nest Staff Whether you’re new to USF or returning for your final semester as a Bull, there is no shortage of noteworthy happenings from the USF community to
Year: 2021
Pictured above: Osprey Suites, USF St. Petersburg’s newest 375-bed residence hall, is fully occupied this semester. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Annalise Anderson Hope for a traditional college experience
USF suggests classrooms return to operating under pre-pandemic standards, professors remain cautious
Pictured Above: Though USF will not require students, faculty or staff to be fully vaccinated or wear face masks on campus this fall, some professors plan to implement their own safety precautions in
Pictured Above: Increased signage promoting the use of face masks on campus is one of USF’s latest COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Annalise Anderson Despite
Pictured above: Frederick Piccolo (left) will replace Charles Tokarz on the USF Board of Trustees. Courtesy of USF. By Michael Alden USF Board of Trustees Chair Will Weatherford announced during a board
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor Dr. Martin Tadlock has agreed to hold off on returning to the College of Education to help ensure a thorough search for new campus
Unwind and relax from your busy class schedule with the waterfront views at the Harbor. Molly Ryan | The Crow’s Nest, Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Adriana Reeves
Pictured above: Rhea Law is a USF alumna and active member of the university community. She does not plan to apply for the permanent president role. Courtesy of Stetson University By Annalise Anderson In a unanimous
Pictured Above: Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles withdrew from team competition this year. Courtesy of Getty Images. By Sofia Garcia Vargas The 2021 Tokyo Olympic games have brought a lot
Pictured above: Molly Ryan is a sophomore history major. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Molly Ryan ‘Hate’ is a strong word. I hated online classes. So, for a student
