Above photo: After a year-long hiatus, Travis Scott is expected to drop a new album alongside numerous other artists in 2018. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons By Alexander Eubanks 2017 delivered some
Above photo: Living in a variety of cultures taught international graduate student Ebby Ezema the value of authenticity and family. Photo Courtesy of Ebby Ezema By Whitney Elfstrom Family, authenticity and
Above photo: Mandy Keyes, the owner of Community Cafe, stands in front of her shop which is a self-proclaimed safe space that aims to be your home away from home. Jonah
Above photo: A rendering depicting the $3 million floating sculpture that will be part of the new pier district if it is installed. Courtesy of Studio Echelman By Anna Bryson
Above photo: A riveting 2017 season produced a number of new records and achievements for USF football. Courtesy of The Oracle By Michael Fergusson Excitement, heartbreak and herculean efforts were staples
Above photo courtesy of Pixabay By Rachel Freeman Zac Leyton Rivera-Reed wakes up in the morning and reaches for his cell phone. He opens Facebook and briefly skims his news feed.
Have longer locks than the average person? Consider putting them towards a hairpiece for those less fortunate! Image courtesy of Robert Couse-Baker By Luke Cross I haven’t had to pay
Above photo: Cranston Cumberbatch, professional actor and filmmaker, welcomes event goers to Studio@620 for a night of local documentaries. Taylor Brooks | The Crow’s Nest By Jessica Jagodzinski Studio@620, an intimate artistic
Stampede of bulls: students from the College of Education wave to parade-goers as they make their way down First Ave. Delaney Brown | The Crow’s Nest By Delaney Brown The sound
Above photo: At a Nov. 29 rally on the Tampa campus, adjuncts rebuked USF System President Judy Genshaft and the university for fighting their efforts to hold a union election to
