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Twenty-four USF students are on the ground in South Carolina, working on presidential campaigns for the internship/course, "Road to the White House."
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Mugshots, testimonies, jail intake ledgers and crime scene photos are among the items showcased in the project.
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Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's artifacts will be coming to the USF campus and Florida Holocaust Museum. The sites plan to use his message to fight what they say is a surge in antisemitism.
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A majority of those surveyed were dissatisfied with how President Biden has handled inflation, foreign policy and border security.
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Centuries ago, Philippe Park in Safety Harbor was home to the Tocobaga village. An archeological report found a picnic shelter and an adjacent playground could be sitting on top of Native American graves.
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Attorneys for DeSantis and the university system are arguing for dismissal of the lawsuits by the groups Students for Justice in Palestine at UF and USF.
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The Bulls' 7-6 record put them over .500 in Alex Golesh's first year as coach − one of the best turnarounds in the nation. The shutout against the undermanned Orange was USF's first since 2009.
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The Bulls could finish with a winning record with a win against Syracuse.
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The Tampa hospital is renaming its children's hospital after a large donation was made by longtime supporters, Pam and Les Muma.
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Felony charges against a group of protesters from the University of South Florida have been dropped.
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The USF Board of Trustees released the first renderings of the on-campus stadium.
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USF is 6-4 in bowl games all-time. The game will kickoff at 8 p.m. at FAU Stadium.