St. Petersburg Science Festival runs from Feb. 17-18 and is free to attend. Courtesy of St. Petersburg Innovation District By Aubrey Carr Now that you have settled in and the
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Courtesy of USF By Max Steele The University of South Florida’s St. Petersburg campus offers a variety of ways for students to stay physically active. Whether it’s joining an intramural
The exhibit showcased both graphic design pieces and illustrations created by students throughout the semester. Courtesy of Gavin Hadro | The Crow’s Nest By Gavin Hadro Seniors of the
Returning in-person for the first time since 2019, Bullstock made a high energy comeback with headliners DREAMERS, Olivia O’Brien and Neon Trees. Courtesy of Nolan Fisher | The Crow’s Nest By
USF Week will be returning in full force as a superhero-themed week of in-person activities and events. Courtesy of @usfhab on Instagram By Molly Ryan Another COVID-19-compromised tradition will make
Among the many in-person events that made a comeback at USF St. Petersburg this year was the Week of Welcome which included dozens of tables showcasing clubs and organizations on
The Call Me If You Get Lost Tour brought renown artists to the Tampa campus’ Yuengling Center, including (from left to right) Kali Uchis, Tyler, The Creator and Vince Staples.
Professors Kathryn and John Arthur bring their cutting-edge research and international experience into the classrooms of USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of John Mitchell By Max Steele University of South Florida
The USF Honors College Community Garden offers students a place to get service hours while growing food for those in need. Courtesy of Julia Elaine Lorelli | The Crow’s Nest
Pictured above: (Left to right) Caryn Nesmith, director of Community Relations at USF St. Petersburg, Chris Garvin, dean of the College of the Arts, Stephanie Owens, deputy mayor and chief
