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
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By Emily Wunderlich Two years after Sophia Wisniewska was ousted as regional chancellor for the way she handled Hurricane Irma, her lawsuit against the university system and former President Judy
By Emily Wunderlich and Nancy McCann Nineteen months after she was ousted for the way she handled preparations for a looming hurricane, former Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska has struck back.
By Nancy McCann The USF Board of Trustees has approved an implementation plan and timeline to consolidate the three campuses of the university system by 2020. But what the future
Four passengers survived after their single-engine plane crashed into Tampa Bay on Wednesday afternoon after taking off from Albert Whitted Airport. Jonah Hinebaugh | The Crow’s Nest By Anna Bryson
By mid-November, stores across America had Christmas music playing and decorations on full display. Courtesy of DarkoStojanovic/Pixnio By Dylan Hart We’re finally approaching December. Congratulations, everyone: You survived another November with Christmas
Junior environmental science major Katie McLaren (yellow) prepares to run back to her goal post after being knocked off her broomstick by a dodgeball. Kayla Reed | The Crow’s Nest By
Students organizations can request Residence Life staff to present an info session at a meeting by e-mailing pbj1@mail.usf.edu. Courtesy of Department of Student Life By Whitney Elfstrom Applications to join the resident assistance
During her time as a residence hall director at the University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, Johnson realized that the diversity field was for her. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest
Arsenault toured the U.S. in promotion of the book for two months and appeared on PBS NewsHour, National Public Radio and ESPN Radio. Dinorah Prevost | The Crow’s Nest By