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Defensive coordinator Todd Orlando focusing on ‘fundamentals’ as spring game approaches

March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
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Solano, Malanga win SG presidential run-off election

March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
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Looking into USF’s final nonconference series

March 23, 2023
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USF softball midseason report card

March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
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OPINION: Changes need to be made to combat red tide

March 23, 2023March 23, 2023
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On-campus political groups split on bill targeting diversity initiatives

March 22, 2023March 24, 2023
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Trans+ Student Union holds Gender Affirming Clothing Swap

March 22, 2023March 24, 2023
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‘We’re moving in a new direction’: Golesh working toward improving program culture

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023
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Trans+ Student Union’s Gender Affirming Clothing Swap – Photo Gallery

March 21, 2023March 22, 2023
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Out of the ordinary and online

Jimmy Geurts
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

Students may recognize the course Sex, Beer and Chocolate from previous semesters’ schedules, but the public health class now has to compete with My Music...

NEWS

Bush breaks ground on presidential center in Texas

Associated Press
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

DALLAS – Former Vice President Dick Cheney, looking noticeably thinner after heart surgery over the summer, told former President George W. Bush he believes time...

NEWS

Police dig up Fla. yard to solve murder case

Associated Press
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

ORLANDO – Police in Florida dug up a backyard in hopes of finding evidence that may solve a 7-year-old murder. Winter Park detectives dug up...

NEWS

UK agrees to settle with ex-Guantanamo detainees

Associated Press
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

LONDON – Britain’s agreement to pay hefty settlements to former Guantanamo detainees who accused the government of complicity in their torture averts a protracted legal...

Anelli: Everyday flaws allow magic to come through
NEWS

Anelli: Everyday flaws allow magic to come through

Emily Handy
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

In chapter 23 of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” there is a seemingly unimportant scuffle that became a defining moment for the series. Yet,...

NEWS

SG reallocates budget

Sarah Peacock
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

When Student Government’s (SG) Activity & Service Recommendation Committee (ASRC) members created their budget in May, they forgot to account for several previous commitments, amounting...

NEWS

Study explores hearing loss in stranded marine life

Michael Velez
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

Dolphins and whales are stranded on beaches around the world on a daily basis. When USF researchers decided to find out why, their studies pointed...

NEWS

USF researcher dead after apparent suicide

Diedra Rodriguez
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

A USF researcher died Monday night at the Extended Stay America hotel in Temple Terrace in what police say was an apparent suicide from ingesting...

OPINION

Lets not go down the same dangerous path twice

Nader Hasan
November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again brought his opinion on the “threat of Iran” to the world stage. While visiting the General Assembly...

OPINION

USF wrong to mandate insurance

November 17, 2010August 27, 2019

Efforts are under way to require all incoming, full-time USF students to have health insurance in order to enroll and avoid holds on their registration....

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