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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

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
Creating bodies of work
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Creating bodies of work

Corin LaPointe-Aitchison
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

Once associated with sailors and military men, body art is growing in popularity across the American landscape – among students and venues in Tampa as...

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Folk bands first time in Florida

Maddie Spinella
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

At their first ever performance in Florida on Saturday, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros not only played magnificently, but also managed to attract a...

NEWS

Church of England bishop plans Catholic conversion

Associated Press
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

LONDON – A Church of England assistant bishop and a parish church have announced that they intend to become Roman Catholics within a new structure...

NEWS

Discovery of GPS tracker becomes privacy issue

Associated Press
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

SAN FRANCISCO – Yasir Afifi, a 20-year-old computer salesman and community college student, took his car in for an oil change earlier this month and...

NEWS

Someone hacks into Fla. university computer system

Associated Press
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

JACKSONVILLE – Authorities believe an overseas computer hacker had access to the personal information of nearly 107,000 students from the University of North Florida. The...

First Haitian presidential debate did not meet quota
NEWS

First Haitian presidential debate did not meet quota

Sarah Peacock
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

For an event that was predicted to attract hundreds of people, the first Haitian presidential debate at Eckerd College on Saturday generated an underwhelming attendance....

NEWS

Police arrest criminal for the sixth time

Aubrey Clark
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

University Police (UP) arrested a man on campus Thursday following a search prompted by an on-campus burglary last week. With the help of the University...

Students in support of farmers rights
NEWS

Students in support of farmers rights

Aubrey Clark
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

USF students, volunteers and members of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) made their presence known in Tampa’s Hyde Park on Friday, demanding fair treatment...

OPINION

Can you read this column through?

Julian Switala
October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

As a freshman, I regularly ate breakfast at Centennial Hall. In the dining hall, I would witness students who were preoccupied by a laptop, MP3...

OPINION

Food stamps not for soda

October 18, 2010August 27, 2019

In an effort led by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to combat obesity, the state of New York is working to ban the use...

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

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