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Defensive coordinator Todd Orlando focusing on ‘fundamentals’ as spring game approaches

March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
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Solano, Malanga win SG presidential run-off election

March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
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Looking ahead to USF’s final nonconference series

March 23, 2023March 25, 2023
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USF softball midseason report card

March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
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OPINION: Changes need to be made to combat red tide

March 23, 2023March 23, 2023
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On-campus political groups split on bill targeting diversity initiatives

March 22, 2023March 24, 2023
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Trans+ Student Union holds Gender Affirming Clothing Swap

March 22, 2023March 24, 2023
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‘We’re moving in a new direction’: Golesh working toward improving program’s culture

March 22, 2023March 25, 2023
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Trans+ Student Union’s Gender Affirming Clothing Swap – Photo Gallery

March 21, 2023March 22, 2023
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Research shows leisure lowers risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia

Bennett Grossman
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

It seems that leisurely activities are no longer just for fun. A recent study by USF School of Aging Studies researcher Ross Andel, in conjunction...

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Overcoming racial boundaries

Grace AgostinAssociate Editor
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

In Africa, the barriers didn’t exist. The racial barriers, that is — the separation of black and white, the segregation of schools and neighborhoods. The...

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Bulls defeat second nationally ranked opponent

Chris WagenheimAssistant
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

The USF men’s soccer team won their first Conference USA game this season, defeating UAB 2-1 Saturday at the USF Soccer Stadium. The Blazers (6-2-2)...

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Bulls notch pair of wins in C-USA

Bryan Fazio
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

Heading into Friday and Saturday’s matches against Charlotte and East Carolina, the USF volleyball team had two things it needed to improve on — kills...

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Syria demands U.N. condemn strike

October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — Syria demanded the U.N. Security Council condemn an Israeli air raid on a purported Palestinian training base near Damascus on...

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Rewriting the record books

Chris WagenheimAssistant
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

USF athletics will need a major overhaul of next year’s football media guide if wide receiver Huey Whittaker has his way with the record books.Whittaker,...

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Paper 10-6

October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

Click the links to see today’s paper in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.Today’s Entire PaperToday’s Front PageToday’s Back Page

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Get connected, not hardwired

Sebastian Meyer'Don't panic and always bring a towel'
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

I am sitting in a car’s backseat, traveling 70 miles per hour on a road trip to Atlanta, and am connected to the Internet. Sitting...

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Hospital at fault for allowing discrimination

October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

The subject of racism has been a thorn in the United States’ side since the birth of our nation. One would like to believe that...

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The horrors of Halloween at Universal Orlando

Gustavo HernandezTechnology Editor
October 6, 2003August 27, 2019

Review:A new year of Halloween Horror Nights is upon us, and this year the annual fright fest brought some improvements but still left ticket buyers...

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