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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.
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Redshirt freshman quarterback Byrum Brown threw for 253 yards and four touchdowns as the Bulls closed out the regular season with their sixth victory, 48-14 over Charlotte.
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Veterans in Pinellas County are now able to ride any PSTA bus for free. It was made possible by a USF political science student who took a project proposal to the board of directors.
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The American Civil Liberties Union is filing a lawsuit over the state's order to ban the University of Florida's chapter of 'Students for Justice in Palestine.'
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Gov. Ron DeSantis directed universities to "deactivate" chapters of the group "Students for Justice in Palestine." The ACLU says he can't do that.
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DeSantis says Florida has barred a Palestinian student group, but Rodrigues says that's not the caseAt a meeting Thursday, State University System of Florida Chancellor Ray Rodrigues said Students for Justice in Palestine chapters at USF and UF remain active.
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A bipartisan majority (59%) of those polled by USF believe that elected officials are not doing enough to protect classified information.
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The University of South Florida has remained silent after the state called for groups like USF's Students for Justice in Palestine to be disbanded at public universities.
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Three weeks ago, USF Jewish students gathered to mourn the lives lost during the Hamas attacks and send prayers to soldiers of IDF. At least two of those soldiers are or were USF students.