Pictured Above: (Left to right) Yamaris Rodriguez, Kayla Idzior, Daniel Lujo and Connor Chilson are four of the seven candidates who were approved to run in the Student Government interim
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Pictured Above: Emma Bixler (left) and Lindsay Bixler are the new owners of The Campus Grind. Their parents, Dennis and Stephanie, own The Tavern at Bayboro next door. Patrick Tobin
Pictured Above: “I’m just not feeling really warm and fuzzy” that the campus will hit its target of 650 new first-time-in-college freshmen in 2021, said board member Lawrence Hamilton (left).
Pictured Above: It was revealed Wednesday that USF will be closing the College of Education. Following the graduation of currently enrolled undergraduate education majors, the university will serve only graduate
Pictured Above: Dr. Jo Jorgensen speaks to the crowd at her Oct. 16 campaign rally at Demens Landing in downtown St. Petersburg. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Molly
Pictured Above: “There’s never been any effort to change the name of any of our campuses,” Provost Ralph Wilcox says. Courtesy of USF By Nancy McCann First, Provost Ralph Wilcox
Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Catherine Hicks The State University System filed a motion on Oct. 1 to dismiss the lawsuit brought forward by USF student Jarret Lafleur. According to
Pictured Above: The college had 2,384 students last year and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Sophie Ojdanic and Nancy McCann USF will save $6.8
Pictured Above: The college has 2,200 students and 130 faculty members, according to its website. Courtesy of USF By Nancy McCann The USF College of Education will be closed as
Pictured Above: Though USF’s spring semester will offer an increased number of hybrid classes, the majority will remain online, with even lower percentages of in-person classes being offered. Darnell Henderson
