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Nearly 25 years after graduating from USF with a finance degree, Chad Mallo returned to the Tampa campus — this time as a summer camp instructor. Mallo graduated from USF in 2001 and said he spent roughly 20 years working in banking before becoming a high school teacher. He teaches in Pasco County and leads […]

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Surrounded by family and friends, USF senior forward Izaiyah Nelson’s NBA dream came true Wednesday night when he was selected 51st overall to the Orlando Magic. Originally drafted to the Washington Wizards, Nelson’s rights were traded to Orlando in a three-team draft-night deal.  The Magic acquired the No. 51 pick and cash considerations while sending […]

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The sea of red seats, 9,600-square-foot scoreboards and the iconic pirate ship of Buccaneer Cove make up the gameday atmosphere of one of the most recognizable stadiums in the country — Raymond James Stadium. Raymond James Stadium, often referred to as “Ray Jay,” officially opened on September 20, 1998, when the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers […]

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Diego Rascon said that while he is finishing his last year at USF Sarasota-Manatee, the campus transfer to New College of Florida has left him and other students feeling uncertain about how they’ll complete their degrees. “It is definitely going to make things different for me,” Rascon, a senior biomedical sciences major, said. “I chose […]

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Although condensed to four to 10 weeks, summer sessions feels easier to complete and manage compared to the fall and spring semesters. I love having a long break, but the transition from having so much free time to going right back into classes for the fall can be challenging. This summer, I am taking two […]

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