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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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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 lawsuit was filed in response to a State University System order to disband the Students for Justice in Palestine campus groups.
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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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Lauren Pineiro is one of the "Tampa 5," a group of people who face charges following a protest at the University of South Florida in March. She condemned the DeSantis administration’s push to deactivate a pro-Palestine student group on Florida campuses.
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On WGCU's "Gulf Coast Life," we talk to Jennifer O’Brien, a USF associate professor of psychology and one of the lead investigators in the Active Mind study.
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The attack wasn't just rockets lobbed into southern Israel, but an invasion of Israel, he saysl.
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It's one of numerous cases across the county seeking refunds of money that students paid for services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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Five Florida colleges join top schools in the U.S. in a report ranking free-speech climate and culture on college campuses. Once again, Florida State University is near the top.
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It's one of several seeking refunds of money that students paid for services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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The state Department of Health documented nearly 3,000 more cases per week over the two weeks ending July 20 compared with the prior five weeks. Health officials say waning immunity could be the reason.