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Women’s basketball announces home-home series with former conference rival

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023
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Gritty defenses leads to scoreless draw

September 22, 2023
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Sarasota-Manatee campus housing rates to be most expensive across all campuses

September 20, 2023September 21, 2023
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Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

September 20, 2023
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USF overcomes adversity, size disadvantage to extend winning streak to four

September 20, 2023
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OPINION: USF can do more to help students tackle academic burnout

September 20, 2023September 21, 2023
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OPINION: Standardized testing needs to include more diverse cultural history

September 20, 2023
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Coordinator hour: Bulls need to play in sync, build on momentum if they want to tally wins

September 20, 2023
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New virtual reality tour of Kellogg Mansion stationed at USF library

September 20, 2023September 21, 2023
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Volleyball looks to ‘Dig for the cure’

Eric Moeller
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

For the fourth year in a row, the USF volleyball team is supporting National Breast Cancer Awareness month by participating in the “Dig for the...

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USF has come a long way

Brandon Wright
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

All we wanted was something to get behind. The year was 2001 and USF, with its puke green and gold colors, couldn’t be farther from...

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Cult classic combines corsets and kitsch

Candace Kaw
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

USF’s rendition of Rocky Horror is filled with outrageous sets, dazzling lights, sensual costumes, a rock band and men in high heels and corsets. The...

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Tag, you’re an entrepreneur

Yeatie Morgan
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

The Lawson brothers seem able to do it all – so much so that they seem almost superhuman. Roderick is a senior majoring in English....

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Earning their respect

Brendan Galella
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

Of the 12 coaches USF has scheduled to face, no one has made a larger impact on college football than Florida Atlantic’s Howard Schnellenberger. During...

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Classroom etiquette is appropriate

Candace Kaw
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

Last week I was stuck in a lecture class without any source of caffeine and was desperate to concentrate on the professor’s never-ending flow of...

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Editorial

Editorial Staff
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

The United States needs to take a long, hard look at its immigration policies. In doing so, it will also need to take a long,...

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Megahed pleads not guilty at arraignment

Victoria Bekiempis
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

One of two suspended USF students facing federal explosives charges pleaded not guilty in a federal court Wednesday, while his codefendant – who recently retained...

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USF president praises progress

Dan Catlin
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

USF has attained national prominence in research and athletics, but in order to continue its upward rise, the University has to improve campus security and...

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Student Affairs VP accused of mismanagement

David Guidi and Joshua Neiderer
October 4, 2007August 27, 2019

A high-ranking administrator has accused Vice President of Student Affairs Jennifer Meningall of mismanaging money, behaving in a hostile and physically abusive manner toward employees,...

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Women’s basketball announces home-home series with former conference rival

Gritty defenses leads to scoreless draw

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Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

USF overcomes adversity, size disadvantage to extend winning streak to four

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