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While cases and hospitalizations have been rising, they are still at relatively low levels when compared to previous periods of the pandemic.
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Participants were asked how they felt about vaccines, the government’s response to COVID-19, the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and more.
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The law boosts payments for family and friends who take in kids and expands tuition waivers for higher education to include more young people who spent time in the system.
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WUSF News is looking for two paid interns to report on the station’s radio and social media platforms.
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Proponents of the law argue that it will be used to “promote intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” in the classroom.
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The Florida Board of Governors confirmed Rhea Law in a unanimous vote.
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Rhea Law, a Tampa lawyer who previously served as chair of USF's Board of Trustees, is the first alum to lead the university.
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Finalists Rhea Law and Jeffrey Talley will meet with the USF community on all three campuses a day before they're interviewed by the university's Board of Trustees.
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USF twice cut the deficit to nine in the second half, but they couldn’t get any closer.
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USF received a ninth seed in the Greensboro region and will play the eighth seed University of Miami in Columbia, SC, Friday.
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Recruiters have complained about the difficulty in getting sitting presidents to apply for jobs elsewhere.
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Health experts don't anticipate as many people will die during this wave as did during the delta surge this summer.