Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg The death of longtime educator Bill Heller brought tributes from around the campus and community. ‘He will be greatly missed’ “The entire University of South
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Pictured Above: Jakob Armitage (left) races in a South Points SAISA division regatta in Sarasota. Armitage sailed for the Dunedin High School team before coming to USF this semester. Courtesy
Pictured Above: Chelsea Creaturo (left), is a research analyst at Eckerd College, remains optimistic through consolidation’s perils. Brittany Bandy (middle), is a middle school science teacher in Pinellas County; in
Pictured Above: USF St. Petersburg sophomore Tijen Jones has an impressive career ahead of her and she hopes to broaden perspectives along the way. Courtesy of Tijen Jones By Trevor
Pictured Above: In 2016, Julie Beach lost her sister to suicide. ‘There were times I would put in my headphones and I would walk to the beach and I would
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
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: Julie Beach, an interdisciplinary social sciences major who graduated in spring, designed her graduation cap on Instagram. Courtesy of Julie Beach on Instagram By Catherine Hicks Some graduates
Pictured Above: “I’m sad and disappointed that he’s not able to fulfill his dreams,” said Matthew Lee, a longtime friend of Owen Melin. Courtesy of Charles Melin By Sophie Ojdanic
Pictured Above: Protests have reached St. Petersburg following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, while in police custody. Trevor Martindale | The Crow’s Nest By Trevor Martindale
