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Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

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

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OPINION: Standardized testing needs to include more diverse cultural history

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

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Sexist tradition created lethal situation

Renee Sessions
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

On March 29, Mark Castillo swallowed 100 pain-relief pills and repeatedly stabbed himself in the neck with a steak knife in a Baltimore hotel room....

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EDITORIAL: Legislators must focus on quality over quantity

April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

The University of Miami may be the next school required to make a sacrifice for the upstart medical program at Florida International University. State Representative...

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Looking to stay hot in Morgantown

Martin Bater
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

BASEBALL GAME TIMEUSF (14-13, 4-5) at West Virginia (22-6, 4-2)When: Tonight, 7:05Where: Ernie Shore StadiumTV/Radio: 1010 AM The South Florida baseball team, (14-13, 4-5) traveled...

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Innovative Internet guide

Jackie Haberman
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

Myspace and Facebook are student staples when browsing the Web, but there are innovative pages outside of e-mail and social networking sites dedicated to social...

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Jukebox The Ghost’s possessive debut

Sam Higgins
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

Amid the sea of so-called “culturally vaunted” albums and artists from the genre clumsily labeled “indie,” a refreshing new sound has hit the market. The...

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Pitcher Cristi Ecks remains in hospital

Joe Rienzi
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

Junior pitcher Cristi Ecks remains at University Community Hospital (UCH) and is in good spirits- three days after collapsing at practice. According to an e-mail...

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Men’s tennis looks to continue home winning streak

Greg Pugliese
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

The No. 40 South Florida men’s tennis team plays host to a difficult opponent today. The Bulls will take on No. 29 Virginia Commonwealth University...

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Women’s tennis ends 2008 season at home

Greg Pugliese
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

The South Florida women’s tennis team hosts Florida International today in a battle that favors neither team. The Bulls – ranked No. 44 in the...

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A picture’s worth

Candace Braun
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

Though Gwendolyn Quinn’s narrow office barely has room for two chairs, a bookshelf and a desk, 17 people keep her company each day. Peeking out...

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Softball travels north to battle Big East rivals

Carrie Johnson
April 4, 2008August 27, 2019

SOFTBALL GAME TIMEUSF (29-12, 4-0) at Rutgers (11-17,1-3)When: Sat., NoonWhere: Rutgers Softball ComplexTV/Radio: None Winning conference openers at home against Seton Hall University and St....

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