Published in February, ‘Just Eat’ is authored by award-winning food writer and journalist Barry Estabrook. Courtesy of Penguin Random House By Annalise Anderson Just as it’s known for oversized helpings
Pictured above: PVCARE President Alyssa Seilhymer founded the club to create opportunities and experiences for animal-loving students. Courtesy of Alyssa Seilhymer By Aubrey Carr From lions to tigers to Bulls, the Pre-Vet Club
Travel season is upon us, so make sure you check your bags for The Crow’s Nest essentials. Courtesy of Gavin Hadro | The Crow’s Nest By Adriana Reeves While the COVID-19 pandemic has
Pictured above: Students may purchase their own copies of posters from this collection. Courtesy of Gavin Hadro | The Crow’s Nest The School of Art & Art History welcomed internationally acclaimed
Pictured above: The USF women’s basketball team defeated the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros 63-56. Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Max Steele The USF men’s
Pictured above: Colin Powell, one of the most controversial political figures in contemporary history, died on Oct. 18, leaving behind a contentious record. Courtesy of PBS By Molly Ryan In the past
Pictured above: Bulls running back Brian Battie had a historic night against Houston with three total touchdowns, including two 100-yard kickoff returns. Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Max Steele
Pictured above: AAPIA members and officers pose for a picture at an event hosted by the Chinese Culture and Language Club at the Tampa campus. Courtesy of @aapia_usfsp on Instagram
Pictured above: Forward Jake Boggs was third on USF’s score board with 13 points. Courtesy of Sofía García Vargas | The Crow’s Nest By Sofía García Vargas The USF men’s basketball team showcased their new
Pictured above: Cole Eicher won first place in the Navigators’ Pitbull-themed boat. Courtesy of Clifford McBride By Sofía García Vargas The Cardboard Boat Race, a longstanding Homecoming Week tradition at USF