Pictured Above: The past three semesters, students have found themselves spending days in front of the computer using online services like Canvas, which the university uses as a class dashboard.
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Pictured Above: Jaida Abbas (left) and Jennifer Kelly’s “RISE” platform is centered around “response, integration, strength, and empowerment.” Courtesy of Jaida Abbas Editor’s Note Since the publishing of this story,
Pictured Above: The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs will host notable speakers virtually on topics including American foreign policy. Courtesy of The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs By
Pictured Above: Students stood socially distanced outside the Marshall Student Center with signs promoting free speech on university campuses. Courtesy of Taylor Cook By Sophie Ojdanic and Trevor Martindale A
Pictured Above: Karla Correa said she owes approximately $88 in court fines and insurance fees, $50 a month in fines for six months, and 30 hours of community service. Correa
Pictured Above: Helen Levine (right) described Rep. Charlie Crist as both a teacher and a leader to her as a communications specialist. Courtesy of Michael Alden By Michael Alden Helen
Pictured Above: Catherine Cardwell, dean of the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, will continue to serve as the regional vice chancellor of academic affairs/vice provost. Courtesy of Catherine Cardwell By Annalise
Pictured Above: This year’s applicant turnout has been slightly better than last year, but still leaves vacant seats in the St. Petersburg Campus Council. Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Catherine
Pictured Above: Janet Keeler is credited with inspiring, educating and guiding a generation of mass communications students. Courtesy of Janet Keeler By Catherine Hicks After ten years of teaching in
Pictured Above: the front entrance of harbor hall has been fenced-off due to ongoing in. Baron Reichenbach | The Crow’s Nest By Alexendra Davis Construction on Harbor Hall has dispersed
