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Kyle Burke has seen the U.S. enter multiple Middle Eastern conflicts, such as Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003. Still, he ...
Tampa has been home to the second-largest digital dome in the country since April. And it’s right across the street from USF Tampa at the Museum of Science and Industry. I visited MOSI this week to ...
The USF presidential search committee announced this month its plans to move forward with a new search firm in its pursuit of ...
Struggling with mental health has become a common experience in college. And yet, instead of responding with urgency, the ...
For Mathis Haugen, a USF international student-athlete from Norway, his journey started with a leap of faith. Haugen said he ...
With a ban restricting visa issuance and entry into the U.S. in effect, USF student Arshia Esmaeilian said he is afraid his ...
In a field in Alabama, USF Society of Aeronautics and Rocketry members waited for Prometheus — the rocket they’d spent nine ...
Artificial Intelligence often conjures up thoughts of ChatGPT or Snapchat’s My AI. But when perceptions of AI are broadened, ...
USF’s recruiting class has jumped from 66th in the nation to 58th in just a few months, as new head coach Bryan Hodgson has retooled USF’s entire roster. Only two players from last season are ...
At the No Kings demonstration in Tampa on June 14, I saw firsthand how a well-organized protest can elevate voices, spark ...
In the summertime, while some USF students are having fun in the sun, athletes don’t stop their training.  USF beach volleyball players Morgan Anderson and Sasha Pasloski know all too well what goes ...
As the House v. NCAA settlement reshapes the financial architecture of college sports, outgoing USF athletic director Michael ...