Pictured Above: Despite COVID-19, the Peace Corps is still accepting applications for volunteers. Courtesy of Peace Corps By Annalise Anderson Students who seek more than a whimsical vacation and an
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Pictured Above: Because he was placed on “disciplinary probation” following a Title IX investigation, Isaiah Castle says, SG’s “archaic rules” are forcing him to step down. Courtesy of Isaiah Castle
Pictured Above: Abbas and Kelly said they owe much of their marketing success to social media since many classes across all three campuses remain online. Courtesy of @risewithjandj on Instagram
Pictured Above: Kaylen Alvarez is working towards a Master’s in Digital Journalism and Design at USF St. Petersburg. Courtesy of Kaylen Alvarez By Baron Reichenbach For graduate students like Kaylen
Pictured Above: The COVID-19 testing center outside of the Student Life Center has extended its hours to Monday through Friday. On Mondays and Thursdays, it is available from noon to
Pictured Above: As the university moves toward in-person classes in the fall, students, staff and faculty have questions about COVID-19 vaccinations. Courtesy of Tara Zimmerman By Sophie Ojdanic With President
Pictured Above: Because he was placed on “disciplinary probation” following a Title IX investigation, Isaiah Castle says, SG’s “archaic rules” are forcing him to step down. Courtesy of Isaiah Castle
Pictured Above: The bill “grants students the right to record classes without the teacher’s permission and to publish such recordings on the internet,” Faculty Senate President Tim Boaz said. Courtesy
Pictured Above: The money comes from a $900 billion stimulus package enacted by Congress in December – with more aid on the way under the $1.9 trillion stimulus that President
Pictured Above: Lisa Brody, the newest member of the seven-member campus board, helps run the largest nonprofit public-interest law firm in the Tampa Bay area. Courtesy of USF St. Petersburg
