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Women’s soccer upsets No. 21 Gonzaga with two goals in second half

September 24, 2023
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Takeaways: Brown, offense finally click in record-setting win

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USF’s record-setting offense powers first FBS win since 2021

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PHOTO GALLERY – USF v. Rice University

September 24, 2023September 24, 2023
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Small mistakes spoil potential upset in men’s soccer 2-1 loss against SMU

September 22, 2023
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Women’s basketball announces home-home series with former conference rival

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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

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Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

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Bulls drop opener

Jimmie Nelson
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

After an exhibition win over No. 1 Akron on Saturday, USF coach George Kiefer’s squad was quickly grounded in its season opener, losing 2-1 to...

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Dead suspect may be linked to 4 slayings in Calif.

Associated Press
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

VALLEJO, Calif. – A murder suspect who led officers on a high-speed chase with his dead girlfriend in the passenger seat is a central figure...

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Finish summer strong this Labor Day with our picks

Brendan Collett
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

Now that students are in the full swing of fall classes, summer is beginning to seem like a distant memory. Labor Day weekend officially signals...

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Giddins misses second straight practice, status unclear

Phil Neary
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

Redshirt freshman defensive end Ryne Giddins, who is listed as a second-teamer, missed his second straight practice on Wednesday with what coach Skip Holtz said...

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Holtzs new-look Bulls turn to youth

Phil Neary
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

With a brand new coaching staff and the loss of several players to the NFL, it’s been quite the makeover for USF football over the...

NEWS

How to hear Tampas sound around

Chloe Lykes
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

Many members of Tampa’s musician collective have been able to gain enthusiastic followers, but these fans hadn’t heard them on the radio or read about...

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Mash-up music is artistic and original

Tara Petzoldt
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

With musical mash-ups rapidly becoming more significant in our culture, one may ask what implications they have on music as a whole, and if these...

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Mexico confirms second migrant survived massacre

Associated Press
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

MEXICO CITY – A second migrant survived the massacre of 72 Central and South Americans near the U.S. border, Mexican authorities confirmed Wednesday, and they...

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New ALS clinic to open in fall, find answers for disease

Anastasia Dawson
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

When Lou Gehrig died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 1941, the debilitating disease took on his name. Now, an article in the New York...

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Rally to send anti-hazing message

Brittany Cerny and Diedra Rodriguez
September 2, 2010August 27, 2019

In the middle of an investigation into a USF fraternity accused of hazing, one student hopes to let the community know that “Bulls don’t haze.”...

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Women’s soccer upsets No. 21 Gonzaga with two goals in second half

Takeaways: Brown, offense finally click in record-setting win

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