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USF’s 11-game win streak against ECU snapped in 2-0 loss

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Students voice concerns about relocation of Sycamore Fields Complex

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Feed-a-Bull pantry sees increasing demand from past years

September 28, 2023
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Amplifying alumni: Lindsey Flynn educates community to protect turtles

September 28, 2023September 28, 2023
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Coordinator hour: Bulls look to build off Byrum Brown’s momentum in upcoming Navy match

September 28, 2023
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OPINION: Join the fight against dishonest politicians, one Google search at a time

September 27, 2023September 28, 2023
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Discipline to be key factor heading into road test against Navy

September 26, 2023
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SG’s Computer Services introduces updated technology

September 25, 2023September 26, 2023
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Byrum Brown named AAC Offensive Player of the Week

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Making her Marks

Mark Lennox
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Anita Marks spends her weekday afternoons talking sports to buffs who tune into ESPN 1400 in Miami. But Monday through Sunday, she’s living them. A...

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Stewart’s good thing goes bad

Kathy Dorf
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Just when you thought Martha-mania was over, another installment of the domestic diva’s bizarre biography hit the small screen on Monday night, appropriately titled Martha...

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Football team ignoring the national attention

ke Camunas
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

They really are not paying attention. They can’t. The USF football team, coming off a 45-14 upset of the now-No. 24 Louisville, has been gaining...

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The Bulls are tired of Hurricanes, too

Mark Lennox
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Since day one, the numbers have been against the Bulls. At the start of the 2005 season, USF was considered to be dead in the...

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Renovation plan leaps forward

Chris Gardner
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

The Phyllis P. Marshall Center Enhancement Project (MCEP) has taken another significant leap forward. According to Student Government Senate President Frank Harrison, USF President Judy...

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Sun Dome to get upgrades

ke Camunas
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

It’s old, it needs a paint job – or at least a power washing – and it’s what the USF basketball teams call home. The...

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Police reports include ATM scam

Ryan Blackburn
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Two male suspects allegedly “skimmed” 69 credit cards through an ATM at the USF Credit Union off N. Palm Avenue on Sept. 17, according to...

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Modern Media writer

Amaris Castillo
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Between teaching, writing and spending time with a family divided between two states, one professor in the Mass Communications department has his hands full. Long...

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When a black and white issue isn’t easy

Aaron Hill
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Natural disasters such as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita seem destined to bring out the best and worst in people. Sure, many Americans have sacrificed their...

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Katrina hearings expose cronyism

editorial
September 28, 2005August 27, 2019

Former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Michael Brown appeared in front of a congressional committee on Tuesday. The hearing intended to find out...

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USF’s 11-game win streak against ECU snapped in 2-0 loss

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