Pictured Above: The Florida Holocaust Museum is at 55 Fifth Street S in downtown St. Petersburg. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Annalise Anderson Wednesday is International Holocaust Remembrance
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Pictured Above: Alexendra Davis (left) was forced to wait and hope her unemployment benefits activated soon enough to pay her rent when she was excluded from the first round of
Pictured Above: Pre-Med Club President Caitlyn Roland plans to apply her medical studies to a career in pediatrics or obstetrics and gynecology. Courtesy of Caitlyn Roland By Annalise Anderson USF
Pictured Above: Thomas Helmy, 20, a biology major, was “always quick with a joke,” a classmate says and called “hard-working, pleasant and thoughtful” by a professor. Courtesy of the Helmy
Pictured Above: Rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol Building in an effort to halt the electoral vote count in Congress and overturn the presidential election results. Courtesy of Diliff on Wikimedia
Pictured Above: Kristen Boehm (left), a senior journalism and mass communications major, remains optimistic about her job prospects after graduation, even if she doesn’t end up in her desired field
Pictured Above: A menstrual product dispenser hangs on the wall in the University Student Center. Courtesy of Robert Herron By Trevor Martindale Free menstrual product dispensers were installed in some
Pictured Above: Martin Tadlock, shown here in 2018, received a national award the same week he announced that he will step down on Dec. 31 and return to teaching. Jonah
Pictured Above: St. Petersburg’s coastal location gave inspiration for the designers of The Nest dining hall in the Osprey Suites. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Edyn Gottlieb Tipton
Pictured Above: Call Me MISTER, which stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models, will initially be housed at the St. Petersburg campus and is set to launch this
