The story of a sad reality, told primarily through the voices of Russian and Ukrainian USF students, who all long for peace. From left to right: Nadia Korostyleva, Grygoriy Voloshyn and
Day: April 17, 2023
“The more people that donate the greater possibility we have to save someone else’s life.” Courtesy of Courtney Brown By Courtney Brown At the University of South Florida’s Tampa campus,
Suncoast Center, Inc. hosted its annual exhibit, Art Heals, which featured powerful pieces of art created by survivors of sexual violence. Courtesy of Kelah Lehart | The Crow’s Nest By
Courtesy of A24 By Peyton Mcmanus I’m going to be honest with you: No movie makes me cry quite like “A Ghost Story” by David Lowery (The only rival is
Courtesy of Steven Duverge By Peturla Scarlett Joseph Kenny, the Education Abroad Program Advisor at the University of South Florida (USF), spent a semester in Shanghai when he was a
Courtesy of USF Athletics By Brandi Bottger The University of South Florida Women’s Tennis team defeated Houston 4-1 in a three-match stretch at the Barbara Wallace Winston Tennis Facility in
Courtesy of USF By Vanessa Wenzl Elena Tsineke and Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, former University of South Florida women’s basketball standouts, were both selected in the WNBA Draft on April 10.
Courtesy of PSTA By Sean Schrader As Governor at USF St. Petersburg, I’ve attempted to orient student government initiatives towards embracing the OneUSF mission, and the idea that all three
Courtesy of Penguin Books By Sol Casanas Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award “The Color Purple” is a fiction novel written by bestselling novelist Alice Walker.
Courtesy of Vanessa Wenzl | The Crow’s Nest By Vanessa Wenzl After a loss in game one, the University of South Florida baseball team took not one, but two victories