The consolidation task force subcommittee met Thursday to discuss the future of academic programs on the USF St. Petersburg campus but left more questions than answers. Martha Rhine | The
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Adam Berezansky shows off solar power to attendees of Science Fest 2018. Dylan Hart | The Crow’s Nest By Dylan Hart Whale bones, shark tanks, live reptiles and carnivorous plants –
Tashi Wangmo has been working on bringing the inner human alignments project to campus for about a month. Courtesy of Miranda Reyes By Amy Diaz One international student is on a
Students Jon Rowles and Jeremiah Sanders paint the side of the eighth house in a volunteering event Sept. 16. Courtesy of Jon Rowles By Dylan Hart The Student Veterans Organization
Carolina Nutt, director of Compass, has worked for the program since January 2016. Courtesy of USFSP By Dylan Hart Compass is expanding its mission to include second-year and transfer students, as
To help decrease plastic straw use, the Student Green Energy Fund plans to provide free stainless steel straws to students. Courtesy of Flickr By Brianna Rodriguez After a local city ban
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid and USF St. Petersburg’s scholarship applications opened Oct. 1. The priority deadline for FAFSA is Jan. 1. Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg By
The student’s unpleasant encounter occurred in an elevator of the campus parking garage in February 2016. In 2017, she filed a lawsuit seeking $15,000 in damages. Martha Rhine | The
Homecoming takes place from Oct. 14 to 20 and will feature activities such as a night market, “Carnabull,” and powderpuff game. Courtesy of Harborside Activities Board By Kelli Carmack This year,
Lorien Mattiacci works with Emily Bowers at the American Copy Editors Society national conference in Chicago earlier this year. Courtesy of Chris Campbell By Amy Diaz Lovingly referred to as
