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USF announces first head coach of beach volleyball team

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UPD to enforce body cams by August

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OPINION: Maximum age limit for presidential candidates should be implemented

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OPINION: Cops with allegations of misconduct shouldn’t be rewarded

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Former USF football player Jon Lejiste dies at 32

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Overachieving undergrads prep for unique performance
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Overachieving undergrads prep for unique performance

Joe Polito MONTAGE EDITOR
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

A dancer in red and a dancer in black frolic through a pile of crumpled newspapers. Then the dancer in black mimics injecting herself in...

Job prospects looking up for USF students
NEWS

Job prospects looking up for USF students

Maryam Saleh and Jessica Velez WRITERS
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

With significantly more jobs available now than in the last few years, the economicclimate is finally beginning to improve, said Drema Howard, director of the...

NEWS

Scott: I dont believe in tuition hikes

Divya Kumar
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

The many on-campusprotesters who havedecried tuition hikes during the past year have found a new supporter: Gov. Rick Scott. The House ofRepresentatives proposed a budget...

NEWS

Student group solicits peers for USF donations

Margarita Abramova
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

In spite of the climbing costs of tuition and fees, a newstudent organization is looking to USF students as a source of philanthropic revenue. Bull...

NEWS

ULS stays within budget as lineup changes

Rolla Al-Abbasi
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

The number of paid speakers in this year’s University Lecture Series (ULS) lineup has almost doubled since its initialannouncement in August. ULS first announced fourspeakers...

OPINION

Defunding was wrong move for Komen foundation

February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation decided Tuesday to stop providing grants for breast cancer screenings to Planned Parenthood, some say due topressure...

OPINION

Googles privacy changes benefit users and businesses

Amanda Butler
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

Last week, Google Inc. announced its new privacy policy, which will take effect March 1. The policy strives for simplicityin both length and language,and it...

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Chronicle delivers superhero thrills with a fresh premise and characters

Benjamin Wright COMMENTARY
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

Too often are superherofilms forgiven for theirshortcomings as qualityentertainment because of mass audiences’ attachment to icons like Superman or Batman, and because their adoring fan...

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The Woman in Black is spooky, but wont haunt you afterwards

Damon Lord COMMENTARY
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

With a good old-fashioned ghost story harkening back to the golden era of haunted house thrillers, “The Woman in Black” sets itself apart from today’s...

No surprises for USF on signing day
SPORTS

No surprises for USF on signing day

Michael Manganello
February 2, 2012August 27, 2019

National Signing Day brought no surprises as it came and went for the USF football team. All players expected to signWednesday did, with no recruits...

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