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USF rocket team takes flight in NASA competition despite challenges

USF rocket team takes flight in NASA competition despite challenges

James Mayer, CORRESPONDENT

In a field in Alabama, USF Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry members waited for Prometheus — the rocket they’d spent nine months crafting — to take flight. USF’s SOAR was among the 53 teams that launched their rockets for the NASA Student Launch in Huntsville on May 4. The USF team placed 18th after launching […]

USF international students navigate travel under new visa limitations

USF international students navigate travel under new visa limitations

MARIA RUIZ CORTES, NEWS EDITOR

With a ban restricting visa issuance and entry into the U.S. in effect, USF student Arshia Esmaeilian said he is afraid his parents might not be able to see him graduate next year unless the ban is lifted. “I didn’t really ask for this,” said Esmaeilian, a senior chemistry major. “It’s just something I have […]

USF’s Marshall Student Center to reduce hours amid budget constraints

USF’s Marshall Student Center to reduce hours amid budget constraints

Sofia Gomez, CORRESPONDENT

USF’s Marshall Student Center will operate under reduced hours starting in the upcoming fall semester.  New operating hours will go into effect starting on Aug. 17 as listed below: Monday–Thursday: Changing from 7 a.m.–midnight to 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Friday: Changing from 7 a.m.–1 a.m. to 8 a.m.–midnight Saturday: Changing from 8 a.m.–1 a.m. to 8 […]

USF, Crisis Center step up hurricane prep as anxiety lingers from last season

USF, Crisis Center step up hurricane prep as anxiety lingers from last season

Lily Hartzema, CORRESPONDENT

With the arrival of hurricane season in Tampa, USF students – particularly those new to South Florida – may be experiencing increased stress or anxiety after the 2024 season. Running from June 1 to Nov. 30, hurricane season marks the period when tropical storms form and intensify in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National […]

Hillsborough County to explore building sports complex at MOSI site

Hillsborough County to explore building sports complex at MOSI site

Noah Vinsky, Managing Editor

Another development project could soon be in the works at a rapidly changing area in Tampa.  Hillsborough County Commissioners voted unanimously on May 7 to prioritize building an indoor sports complex at the Museum of Science and Industry site on Fowler Avenue. Though still in its early stages, the MOSI CEO and Temple Terrace mayor […]

USF’s Feed-A-Bull could see reduced food supply amid USDA cuts

USF’s Feed-A-Bull could see reduced food supply amid USDA cuts

ISABELLA OEFELEIN, STAFF WRITER

USF’s Feed-A-Bull is a donation-based food pantry that helps students in need of food assistance. The pantry is primarily supplied by Feeding Tampa Bay, which helped launch the project in late 2015.  With Feeding Tampa Bay expected to face cuts from the United States Department of Agriculture in the coming fiscal year, USF’s Feed-A-Bull could […]

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