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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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A new study finds online shoppers click on digital ads with curvy call-to-action buttons at a higher rate than those with straight-edged designs.
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Students in a queer cohort at the University of South Florida, part of the school's "living and learning communities," celebrated five years since its creation.
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Chair Will Weatherford said "it's our obligation as a public university to uphold the constitutional right of free speech and open dialogue" following recent Pro-Palestinian rallies on USF's campuses.
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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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A University of South Florida professor is leading a team in a race known as the 'World's Toughest Row.' The group of four female scientists will row 3,000 miles nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The USF St. Petersburg study showed that 73% of the 1,667 residents polled mistakenly believe that they have flood insurance, while less than 5% actually have coverage.
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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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A Q&A with Jennifer Collins, a professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida.
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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.