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Caio Esmeraldi put on his suit at 5 a.m. on the way to his first visit to the Florida Capitol, not knowing what to expect.
A long-standing passion for Tampa’s music community has now left a lasting mark on the USF arts scene. The USF Concert Hall was officially renamed the Peter and Cynthia Zinober Concert Hall on March ...
As the room buzzed with cheers after a last-minute touchdown, Marvin Karlins noticed something strange at a Super Bowl party. It wasn’t excitement over a scoring play during the game, but cheers for ...
Bailey joined the University Police force in 2021 and has brought comfort to thousands of students in her four years of ...
A pair of walk-off hits propelled the Bulls to a bounce back weekend series victory over the Charlotte 49ers. On Thursday, a ...
It only took USF softball five innings to defeat Memphis, as it dominated the Tigers in a 8-0 win on Saturday. The victory extended the Bulls’ winning streak, as the team has strung together six ...
Diane Fakhre, like many other pickleball players, grew up playing tennis. Then, she walked by some courts in her neighborhood ...
USF President Rhea Law said police activity is increasing at USF campuses in an “abundance of caution” in light of a shooting ...
Sammie Puisis might have gone undrafted on Monday – but it wasn’t long until the former USF guard was picked up by the WNBA. ...
Dr. Lee Dorpfeld has been working with USF athletes since 2014. As the director of Sports Psychology at USF Athletics he said ...
USF Week’s University Lecture Series was interrupted when a “small fire” in one of the Marshall Student Center’s kitchens led ...
It’s difficult to want to study hard as a woman in college when the government makes me feel like I should put down the ...
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