In an evening advisory, USF system President Steve Currall announced one employee and one student have tested positive for COVID-19. Courtesy of U.S. Department of State By Jonah Hinebaugh Two
Pictured above: While most businesses nationwide close to limit the spread of COVID-19, some remain open and are looking for additional employees to help with increased demand. Story and photo
Pictured above: Lillie Carter, a sophomore political science major, walks on an empty campus, as most students have returned home amid the coronavirus pandemic. Story and photos by Carrie Pinkard
As the University of South Florida continues remote classes through the end of the semester due to the coronavirus outbreak, administrators have allowed students to opt for pass/fail grading on
Pictured above: In an email to USF St. Petersburg journalism students on March 18, department chair Casey Frechette offered support and promised accommodations for students amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s
Cheryl the Bull, the 850-pound bronze statue, will be at his post along Harbor Walk as always, but he will be standing a lonely vigil until summer — or maybe
USF announced on Sunday a student tested positive for COVID-19 at the St. Petersburg campus. Courtesy of U.S. Department of State By Jonah Hinebaugh A student at USF St. Petersburg
Pictured above: As of March 20, residence halls remain open on both the USF Tampa and St. Petersburg campuses. The email sent to residents on Friday afternoon urging students not
Pictured above: This picture from Spring 2016 shows a bird’s-eye view from atop a crane sitting where the new residence hall is being built. Courtesy of Ronny Howell By Katlynn
USF system President Steve Currall made the announcement of the first COVID-19 case via email to students. Courtesy of U.S. Department of State By Jonah Hinebaugh The University of South
