Above photo: Ray Arsenault, a history professor and avid opposer to House Bill 423, said that the Bill will still “turn the university upside down” despite recent amendment. Courtesy of USF St.
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Above photo: Lis Casanova grew up with overprotective, loving parents Omar and Delia (pictured above), who helped her grow into an introverted book lover with a passion to bring positive change
Above photo: Chair of the Student Government appropriations committee Albert Moreno (left) resigned a week before the budget was completed, and vice chair Kevin Castle followed suit five days later. Both
Above photo: Kaeden Kelso, junior political science major, and Ysatis Jordan, sophomore health sciences major, are the 2018-2019 student body president and vice president. Courtesy of Ysatis Jordan By Emily Wunderlich
A legislative proposal to abolish the independent accreditation of USF St. Petersburg cleared the House Education Committee on Tuesday and appeared headed for approval by the Legislature. But attached to
Above photo: Rep. Ben Diamond, D- St. Petersburg, (right) issued an amendment to House Bill 423 calling for more public input and studies on how the bill would affect the USF
Above photo: Many islanders who fled to the mainland are being treated shabbily, says Mayra Calo (third from left). Michael Moore Jr. | The Crow’s Nest By Michael Moore Jr. Five
Above photo: For Kate Alboreo, teaching is something she has always dreamed of doing, but she also has to keep other jobs because of the unpredictability that comes with being an
Above photo: Freshman biology major Rachel Cruz’ research, presented at USF Tampa’s Health Research Day, could introduce new medical treatment possibilities. Courtesy of Rachel Cruz By Delaney Brown Rachel Cruz’s research is
Above photo: Dorothy Davis, daughter of photographer, journalist and diplomat Griffith Davis, spent over two decades compiling her father’s story to present at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs. Martha
