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USF employee to be fired over involvement in diversity cut protests

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Students express safety concerns in Tampa, on campus

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Track and field in midst of historic season

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Healthy competition fuels football spring practices

March 29, 2023
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OPINION: What a proposed 6-week abortion ban could mean for students, and why you should care

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Request for collective bargaining records is misguided, faculty say

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Revamped Dabke club introduced at USF

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Grit not enough as Bulls lose series to Virginia Commonwealth

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USF softball sweeps East Carolina to begin conference play

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Former USF running back Jamar Taylor passes away at 33
FOOTBALL SPORTS

Former USF running back Jamar Taylor passes away at 33

Hannah Halili, STAFF WRITER
March 9, 2021July 10, 2021

Former USF football player Jamar Taylor passed away Tuesday at age 33. The cause of death was unknown after Taylor was hospitalized last week, according...

USF engineering department launches satellites on SpaceX rocket, plans to continue investing in technologies
NEWS

USF engineering department launches satellites on SpaceX rocket, plans to continue investing in technologies

Audra Nikolajski, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR, Jorgelina Manna-Rea, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
March 9, 2021March 11, 2021

Launching three satellites into space was a futuristic feat for USF, but as a component of the launch, the Institute of Applied Engineering (IAE) was...

Custodial staff brave pandemic conditions to support families, welcome students back on campus
NEWS

Custodial staff brave pandemic conditions to support families, welcome students back on campus

Angela Cordoba Perez, STAFF WRITER
March 9, 2021March 10, 2021

After a long day at work cleaning Juniper-Poplar Hall, Jenny Lanza’s priorities after arriving home are to shower and change her clothes before coming into...

Bulls avoid upset in AAC tournament opener with narrow win
BASKETBALL SPORTS

Bulls avoid upset in AAC tournament opener with narrow win

Francisco Rosa, SPORTS CO-EDITOR
March 9, 2021July 10, 2021

The USF women’s basketball team just barely avoided being the first top overall seed to ever lose in the AAC tournament, coming from behind to...

Million-dollar gift funds research seeking to save lives from lung scarring
COVID-19 NEWS

Million-dollar gift funds research seeking to save lives from lung scarring

Audra Nikolajski, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR
March 9, 2021March 10, 2021

As lung damage becomes a more frequent long-term effect among coronavirus survivors, USF Health has received a $1 million gift to conduct a research study...

Quarterback competition fully underway
FOOTBALL SPORTS

Quarterback competition fully underway

Richard Silva, SPORTS CO-EDITOR
March 9, 2021July 8, 2021

After seven spring practices, the quarterback competition is in full swing as coach Jeff Scott and the Bulls try to find their starter for the...

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