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The call has gone our for developers interested in building residences, retail and business space on the old golf course on the Tampa campus.
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Police observed the protestors, which included children and older adults, as they gave speeches, prayed and chanted on campus. Unlike a day earlier, there were no incidents.
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An estimated 100 protesters gathered for a second straight day. After they erected tents and officials "determined the protest was no longer peaceful," participants were warned it was an unlawful assembly.
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Following arrests at USF and the University of Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis said he backs the protesters' First Amendment rights, but said universities have the authority to make sure the gatherings remain peaceful.
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The USF Tampa campus joined the wave of demonstrations sweeping across university campuses, calling for divestment from Israel.
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Known as Swifties, the singer has one of the most loyal fanbases in the world. In return, some have started nationwide societies to form communities that study and honor the icon, and Florida is no exception.
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University officials say a ceremony will be held this season during Homecoming Week from Oct. 14 to 19.
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We hear from dietitian and nutritionist Wendy Wesley and one of her cooking class participants, USF St. Petersburg student Taylor Moore
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Tunisian-American poet Leila Chatti, whose first collection "Deluge" is an examination of her struggles with a very personal illness, will perform a poetry reading on the USF Tampa campus.
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Around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the eclipse.
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The organizers announced that although USF officials did not meet their demands, they are encouraging members to end the protest due to health concerns. The group also said it will continue its efforts.
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Mark Luther, director of the USF Center for Maritime and Port Studies, said the Sunshine Skyway collapse in 1980 led to innovations for bridge protection that were not present at the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.