Pictured above: Spanish Ambassador the U.S. Santiago Cabanas (left) presents J. Michael Francis with a medallion during his induction into the Spanish royal order. Courtesy of Clifford McBride | USF By Annalise Anderson Years
Year: 2021
‘Last Night in Soho’ explores modern gender issues in a 1960s setting. Courtesy of Michelle Pham | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr Past films like “Shaun of the Dead” and “Baby Driver” have made director Edgar Wright’s cinematic style a
USF is searching for the eighth president of the college after surveying students, faculty and staff. Courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Adriana Reeves As USF proceeds
Pictured above: The rapper performed some of his hit songs like “Up Down,” “Bartender” and “All I Do Is Win.” Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Sofía García
Pictured above: Longtime friends Libby Casale and Darien Desir-Thompson win Homecoming Royalty at the Nov. 2 “Thriller Nights” Homecoming Ball. Courtesy of @usfhab on Instagram By Molly Ryan In 2018, senior history and
Courtesy of UF Pictured above: Samuel Rechek is the president of First Amendment Forum, a student organization at USF that is committed to promoting the value of free speech on campus. By Samuel Rechek In recent
Democrat Ken Welch (left) defeated Republican Robert Blackmon in the 2021 St. Petersburg mayoral race. Welch is the city’s first Black mayor. Courtesy of Ken Welch and Robert Blackmon By
ParkMobile offers students a fast alternative for daily parking permits. Courtesy of ParkMobile By Sofía García Vargas Nothing is as stressful as running late for class, forgetting to buy a parking pass and running up and down the garage stairs to the
Film Club meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Osprey Suites lobby. Courtesy of the Film Club By Lily Cannon USF St. Petersburg is a place of burgeoning creatives and
Pictured above: The Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance is the USFSP branch of the Muma College of Business. Courtesy of USF By Isaiah Sterling Students across 55 sections within the Muma College of Business may have attended class virtually instead of