Above photo: A rendering of how studio B will look after its $30,000 renovation in the fall. Courtesy of Escape Fitness By Brianna Rodriguez Functional training, a fitness exercise that is
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Above photo: For months, USF system President Judy Genshaft’s administration fought the union effort by opposing it in filings with PERC and repeatedly attacking the union in emails to adjuncts. Jonah Hinebaugh

By Michael Moore Jr. Legislation signed by Gov. Rick Scott earlier this month will bring changes to universities throughout the state. One education bill, in addition to stripping USF St.

Above photo: The offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon experienced catastrophic failure in 2010, spilling over 200 million gallons into the Gulf of Mexico — a fate that Proposal 91 is aiming

Susan Hamilton Churuti, a longtime government attorney who helps manage retail space on St. Petersburg’s tony Beach Drive, has been appointed to the five-member Campus Board. She replaces her husband,

Above photo: Gov. Rick Scott has signed Senate Bill 4, which will consolidate accreditation across the three universities in the USF System. The next step is appointing members to the committee to

Above photo: Several individuals wearing “Faculty Forward” T-shirts questioned USF system president Judy Genshaft at a forum in October 2017 about the state of adjuncts. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s

Above photo: Javier Gonzalez (right), coordinator of multicultural affairs, has been notified of his dismissal, which will take effect on April 6. Courtesy of Javier Gonzales By Jeffrey Waitkevich USF St.

Above photo: Cheryl DeFlavis (left), an adjunct at Hillsborough Community College, says a new union there is already improving things for adjuncts. But Olufunke Fontenot, the interim vice chancellor for academic

Above photo: A bill to remove USF St. Petersburg’s separate accreditation has passed through the house. House Bill 423 was rewritten and amended to be added to Senate Bill 4. Jonah