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Bulls end unlikely tournament run with losses to East Carolina

May 29, 2023
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New Nursing/STEM building at Sarasota-Manatee campus in final design stages

May 25, 2023May 26, 2023
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BOT finance committee approves recreation fields relocation plans, capital improvement plan summary

May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
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USF finance committee approves $340 million plan for on-campus stadium

May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
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Thread co-editors collaborate to develop culture of organization

May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
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OPINION: Honors College takes away valuable resources from other areas of USF in need

May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
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OPINION: College students need to avoid overusing dating apps

May 24, 2023May 24, 2023
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Orientation Issue 2023

May 22, 2023May 22, 2023
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Men’s basketball rounds out coaching staff with four new hires

May 19, 2023
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Don’t blame McDonald’s for obesity

University Wire -- California State University
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

Last Wednesday a lawsuit was argued in New York City’s U.S. Courthouse suing McDonald’s for contributing to the obesity of Americans. The class-action complaint stated...

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Leather answers the question

Bryan FazioAssistant
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

The South Florida men’s basketball team is starting to know where its scoring will come from, it is starting to know where its passing will...

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Bulls survive Best Western

Adam Adkins
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

The University of South Florida women’s basketball team returned home hoping to find its shooting touch, which evaded the Bulls in their first two games...

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Nations mark World AIDS Day with rallies, marches

Associated Press
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Southern African countries marked World AIDS Day on Sunday with hopes that the region, which has the highest rate of...

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New test gives international students more options

Vanessa Garnica
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

During the past 25 years, the USF English Language Institute has helped non-native speakers succeed at the university with strategies that strengthen their English skills....

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Letters to the Editor 12/2

December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

Without a doubt, media bias leans left I am responding to Jim Thomas’ letter to the editor. He claims that there is not a liberal...

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Reducing dependency on oil is simple: Look to the sun

Paul SwiderBe the ball
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

There is some discussion going on about an ambitious energy proposal, something akin to the Apollo program in scope and vision but aimed at converting...

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Going to Gainesville

Bryan FazioAssistant
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

South Florida volleyball met at Beef O’ Brady’s Sunday night to put on its dancing shoes. USF will tango against Florida State at Gainesville in...

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Pummelball: The new action sport

Annie Curnow
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

While dodging in and out of eight balls that are being thrown in all directions, players of a new game with non-stop action can experience...

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Genshaft could receive large raise

Rob Brannon
December 2, 2002August 27, 2019

The terms are being worked out, and a contract may soon be signed.Its total worth is more than $1 million. There is a $100,000 signing...

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Bulls end unlikely tournament run with losses to East Carolina

New Nursing/STEM building at Sarasota-Manatee campus in final design stages

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Thread co-editors collaborate to develop culture of organization

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