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Entertainment Edition 2023

January 30, 2023
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SoFlo Rodeo’s consulting company plans to cultivate ‘untapped potential’

January 28, 2023
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SoFlo Rodeo: The hypemen behind the Herd

January 28, 2023
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‘You can do it just like the men’: Former USF softball player paves the way for women in baseball

January 27, 2023January 28, 2023
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OPINION: Women’s basketball should have been ranked in the Top 25 sooner

January 27, 2023
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DeSantis announces goal to minimize diversity efforts in higher education, USF’s response unclear

January 26, 2023January 26, 2023
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USF basketball on the road: Women’s dominates, men’s loses close fight

January 26, 2023January 26, 2023
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OPINION: Biden’s loan forgiveness program needs to be passed despite lawsuits

January 26, 2023January 26, 2023
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OPINION: USF needs to invest more in the humanities

January 26, 2023
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Rock hath no fury …

Adrian Dowe
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

All readings of William Congreve’s famous adage, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” present a different view of the multifaceted specter of feminism,...

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Wimbledon faults from start

Wendy Withers
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

It seems that in the world of romance, a movie can either come off as intelligent or steamy. It seems that Wimbledon falls into the...

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Captain brings back action

Pablo SaldanaEntertainment Editor
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow beautifully combines ’40s Hollywood style with the best computer-generated images, making the film an exquisite treat for the...

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Film industry gets political in ’04

Pablo SaldanaLove is a Battlefield
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

The movie industry isn’t particularly known for being politically involved or a forum for various governmental agendas. In this year alone, nearly a dozen films...

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CD Review – Rilo Kiley “More Adventurous”

Adrian Dowe
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

Rilo KileyMore AdventurousBrute/Beaute Grade: A Considering its potential uses, Rilo Kiley’s latest — their third album, More Adventurous — resembles the top-shelf spirits that should...

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Still causing waves

Matt Pleasant
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

Dr. Graham A. Tobin was about to return from Ecuador when he first heard about Hurricane Charley. Over the summer, he had been studying the...

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New and Noteworthy for the week ahead

September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

Ani DiFranco(September 18/ Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center/ $32-35)If it’s not pretentious enough to label oneself as a punk folksinger/songwriter, then Ani (AHHnee) DiFranco goes...

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The Music Fan’s Walk-In Clinic

-- Adrian Dowe
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

DIAGNOSIS: You can use Pharell or Dub Magazine in a sentence; children named ‘Timbaland’ are in your future. ILLNESS: Hip-hop has slithered into each tenet...

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In Case of Emergency

September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

Anticipation The FaintDanse MacabreSaddle CreekFrom the French “dance of death,” the term danse macabre portends the anchor of all fear and anxiety. While hurricanes usually...

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Khator defends decision to remain open during Ivan

Stefanie GreenAssociate Editor
September 16, 2004August 27, 2019

When Hurricane Frances tore through Florida, USF closed for two days during Labor Day weekend. When Hurricane Charley hit the state, USF was not in...

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SoFlo Rodeo’s consulting company plans to cultivate ‘untapped potential’

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    • Asian Pacific American Heritage
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    • Women’s History Month
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