Pictured Above: In 2016, Julie Beach lost her sister to suicide. ‘There were times I would put in my headphones and I would walk to the beach and I would
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Pictured Above: Historian Ray Arsenault, who joined the faculty in 1980, is the author or editor of nine books. Courtesy of Ray Arsenault By Nancy McCann
Pictured Above: USF Football is one of few university sports teams that has been given permission to compete this Fall. Courtesy of Alyssa Coburn By Annalise Anderson USF Athletics has
Pictured Above: The 2020-2021 Crow’s Nest staff from top left to bottom right: Managing editor Trevor Martindale, editor-in-chief Sophie Ojdanic, arts & life editor Annalise Anderson, photography editor Patrick Tobin,
Pictured Above: The Crow’s Nest published 37 stories between May 11 and Aug. 14. Courtesy of Cassidy Schuck By Sophie Ojdanic In a summer plagued by COVID-19, USF witnessed consolidation,
Pictured above: As the administration of then-USF President Judy Genshaft mounted fierce opposition to the union campaign, adjuncts rebuked her at a rally on Nov. 29, 2017, on the Tampa
Pictured Above: Julie Beach, an interdisciplinary social sciences major who graduated in spring, designed her graduation cap on Instagram. Courtesy of Julie Beach on Instagram By Catherine Hicks Some graduates
Pictured Above: Voter fraud has been a common concern surrounding mail-in ballots during the COVID-19 pandemic. Courtesy of Peyton Lebron By Trevor Martindale The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the landscape
Pictured Above: Students have taken to social media following denials for federal financial aid under the CARES Act. Cassidy Schuck | The Crow’s Nest By Catherine Hicks Of the nearly
Pictured Above: Many of the incidents described by female students and alumnae “have to do with fraternities and sororities,” the chair of the Women’s and Gender Studies Department tells the
