USF St. Petersburg will have about 560 first-time freshmen this summer and fall – about a hundred fewer than last year, according to the admissions office. Jonah Hinebaugh | The
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Maria Butina during the “Gun rights, Mental Health Rights/ Where Should Societies Draw the Line?” panel at the 2016 Conference on World Affairs. Courtesy of Jean-Pierre Durousseau By Amy Diaz Hundreds
Above photo: Since the implementation of the “Jam, Quest, Re-quest” system, students like Kari Pickett have seen huge boosts to their grades in mathematics. Ryan McGahan | The Crow’s Nest By
Above photo: Plans are in motion to renovate the over two-decade-old Lowell E. Davis Memorial Hall, and construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2019. Emily Wunderlich | The Crow’s Nest
Above photo: The senior graphic design exhibition will showcase theses from the 17 seniors that take an activist approach to different social issues. Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg Graphic Artist & Design
Above photo: Despite four public records requests, the USF system has yet to release how much it paid a Boston labor lawyer to hold informational meetings with adjunct faculty members on
By Anna Bryson The task force for the consolidation of University of South Florida’s three campus’ added five new members April 8 expanding it to 11 members out of the
By Jeffrey Waitkevich The University Student Center is the “heartbeat” of campus according to some higher-level faculty members. That heartbeat takes $1.7 million per year to keep it pumping. But
Above photo: Rep. Gus Bilirakis, vice-chairman of the Veteran Affairs Committee, organized the task force responsible for reforming how active military make the transition to civilian life. Courtesy of U.S. Congress
By Amy Diaz The Poynter Institute of Media Studies in St. Petersburg is set to receive a $3 million grant over the course of two years from Google to lead
