Pictured Above: Enjoy a turkey dinner with your friends and family on Thanksgiving, even if it’s virtual. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Sophie Ojdanic Savannah Billett usually spends
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Pictured Above: Launched in 2018, the Parler app has gained recent popularity for being a social media platform that refrains from fact-checking its users. Courtesy of Parler By Annalise Anderson
Pictured Above: Regional Chancellor Martin Tadlock sat down with The Crow’s Nest to talk about the spring semester. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Edyn Gottlieb USF St. Petersburg Regional Chancellor
Pictured Above: Residence halls will remain open to some students for break stay. Patrick Tobin | The Crow’s Nest By Molly Ryan The “Oak Ridge Boys” once said: “you don’t
Pictured Above: Visitors are engulfed in vivid color as Van Gogh’s post-impressionist paintings come to life. Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Annalise Anderson Immersive art experience “Van Gogh
Pictured Above: Pie, whether apple, pumpkin, pecan, or even lemon chess, is a staple of Thanksgiving feasts. Courtesy of the CDC By Catherine Hicks It’s the week of Thanksgiving, and
Pictured Above: USF President Steve Currall (left) has drawn widespread criticism for his performance on consolidation and budget cuts, but trustees Chair Jordan Zimmerman praised him for “doing an excellent
Pictured Above: Headlines from years past show that the lack of faculty diversity is a longstanding issue. Sophie Ojdanic | The Crow’s Nest By Nancy McCann and Janel S. Cooper
Pictured Above: University leaders announce that while the status of the College of Education itself is undecided, USF will continue to offer “carefully selected undergraduate degrees in education.” Courtesy of
Pictured Above: “No one can highlight what USF St. Petersburg has to offer better than its local advocates,” Sen. Jeff Brandes (left) says in an email to USF President Steve
