During her time as a residence hall director at the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, Johnson realized that the diversity field was for her. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest
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Henry Burrows and Jadzia Duarte were crowned homecoming king and queen last Tuesday at the homecoming ball. Courtesy of Emily Bowers | USFSP Connect By Kelli Carmack Cascading streamers and digital
Adam Berezansky shows off solar power to attendees of Science Fest 2018. Dylan Hart | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart Whale bones, shark tanks, live reptiles and carnivorous plants –
The first room on the tour of the Gulfport Murder House is the living room, but the characters aren’t exactly living. Courtesy of Tiffany Razzano By Amy Diaz If chainsaws, fog
Students Jon Rowles and Jeremiah Sanders paint the side of the eighth house in a volunteering event Sept. 16. Courtesy of Jon Rowles By Dylan Hart The Student Veterans Organization
Artist Tom Kiefer created a photographic project called “El Sueño Americano” (The American Dream) featuring personal items that were confiscated and disposed of from migrants crossing the U.S. border. Juliet
To help decrease plastic straw use, the Student Green Energy Fund plans to provide free stainless steel straws to students. Courtesy of Flickr By Brianna Rodriguez After a local city ban
Arsenault toured the U.S. in promotion of the book for two months and appeared on PBS NewsHour, National Public Radio and ESPN Radio. Dinorah Prevost | The Crow’s Nest By
The SHINE festival returned to St. Petersburg and the city once more became a canvas for artists, local and international alike. This year’s festival expanded the art to the Pinellas
Homecoming takes place from Oct. 14 to 20 and will feature activities such as a night market, “Carnabull,” and powderpuff game. Courtesy of Harborside Activities Board By Kelli Carmack This year,
