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Logan earns USF football’s third consecutive conference player of the week

October 2, 2023October 2, 2023
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ULS events reduced to one per semester to improve attendance

October 2, 2023
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Construction for displaced recreational facilities to be completed by next fall

October 2, 2023October 2, 2023
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OPINION: Media literacy courses could combat threats to American democracy

October 1, 2023
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Takeaways: Bulls cut down on penalties in ‘special’ road win

October 1, 2023October 2, 2023
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USF sinks Navy to snap 19-game road losing streak

September 30, 2023
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USF sweeps UAB in back-to-back matchups

September 30, 2023
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USF’s 11-game win streak against ECU snapped in 2-0 loss

September 29, 2023September 29, 2023
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Students voice concerns about relocation of Sycamore Fields Complex

September 28, 2023October 2, 2023
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Team before self health

Bryan FazioAssistant
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

Volleyball players relentlessly throw their bodies to the floor refusing to let the ball drop, putting aside all thoughts of bodily harm as their knees...

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Into the Lions’ den?

Paul Willms
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

The Bulls already have a date in the Swamp and a spot in the Lions’ den may not be far behind. USF lined up two...

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Here today, gone tomorrow

Thomas Carrigan
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

Forget Oct. 4’s split against No. 15 Marquette or the upcoming Conference USA tournament. For the USF women’s soccer team, it all boils down to...

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Bulls’ key to victory is rushing defense

October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

The Game: vs. Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles (4-1 overall; 2-0 Conference USA) 7 p.m. Saturday at Raymond James StadiumEagles Thus Far: USM has opened its...

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Group tries to stop Al-Arian speech

Rob Brannon
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

It seemed for a brief moment that problematic USF professor Sami Al-Arian might be asked for the second time to leave a university campus. But...

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Senator tells students they can make difference

Kelly Icardi
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

Murmurs and sounds of agreement filled the room Thursday afternoon as an enthusiastic Black Student Union listened intently to Senator Lesley Miller speak about the...

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Deputy athletic director faces sexual harassment allegations

Anthony Gagliano
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

USF Deputy Athletics Director Corey Johnson could be facing sexual harassment charges. USF Athletics Director Lee Roy Selmon refused to confirm or deny the allegations...

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Beer – his way

Dustin DwyerEntertainment Editor
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

Chad Gould slaps the plastic jar, urging the malt extract into the pot below. The hollow sound resonates, but the ebony-colored malt flows slowly, like...

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Priorities not politics

Paul SwiderBe the ball
October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

Amidst that din of the gubernatorial campaign is the “discussion” of the class-size amendment. As usual, people miss the point. The class-size amendment is a...

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Belafonte speaks out of turn

October 11, 2002August 27, 2019

If Harry Belafonte wanted to be associated with something more than “Day-O,” he’s gotten his wish. The Jamaican singer accused Secretary of State Colin Powell...

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Logan earns USF football’s third consecutive conference player of the week

ULS events reduced to one per semester to improve attendance

Construction for displaced recreational facilities to be completed by next fall

OPINION: Media literacy courses could combat threats to American democracy

Takeaways: Bulls cut down on penalties in ‘special’ road win

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