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- DescriptionThe team will have practices (most) Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 6:30am-7:30am at AdventHealth Center Ice if there is no school holiday/break.
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Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1983470 - Websitehttps://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1983470
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- Oct 166:00 PMSoftball PracticeOpen to anyone who would like to join our club! Please bring your equipment and if you do not have any, we have some for you! Hope to see you there. Go bulls!!! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1984434
- Oct 167:00 PMMúsica, Sound, Espacios: A Latin American and Spanish Film Series (La cocina / The Kitchen)Música, Sound, Espacios: A Latin American and Spanish Film Series is a PRAGDA Spanish Film Club-sponsored event featuring Spanish and Portuguese-language films from the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico that coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 – Oct. 15, 2025. The film series includes introductions from faculty and guest scholars, a Q&A with a filmmaker, and space for USF students and Tampa Bay community members to discuss music and sound in film. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1983723
- Oct 1712:00 AMTe Moana Meridian: How The Prime Meridian Shapes The World And The Case For Relocating ItSam Hamilton/Sam Tam Ham (b. 1984, Auckland, New Zealand/Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa) created Te Moana Meridian as a vessel for proposing a radical new United Nations General Assembly Draft Resolution to formally relocate the prime meridian from Greenwich, London, to Te Moana-Nui-ā-Kiwa/the South Pacific Ocean. Since its inception at an 1884 conference in Washington D.C., the prime meridian has functioned to implicitly serve the ambitions of the British colonial empire. Rather than serving as a "beacon of humanity," the prime meridian today more resembles a bygone imperial relic. As an original operatic performance and five-channel video installation, Te Moana Meridian proposes to elect a new "center of the world" while acknowledging that doing so has the potential to reframe the dynamics of global power. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1984390
- Oct 179:00 AMDe-Stress Fest (Friday Check-in)We are near the middle of the semester. Take some time for yourself to De-Stress with our daily activities (including free slime and bracelet making, coloring, puzzles, games, snacks, etc.)!Our department hosts a variety of Department- and student group-sponsored De-Stress activities you can join in on the fun! From Bob Ross painting to Self-Care kits, we got your stress covered.We regularly have over 150 students join in on the fun! If your group is interested in De-Stressing, contact ailer@usf.edu for more information. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1982765
- Oct 179:00 AMSorting Donations at the Teaching Tools Resource CenterHillsborough Education Foundation provides free supplies, grants, and professional development to teachers in Hillsborough County with the goal of ensuring that every student receives an outstanding public school education.Volunteer with USF Rotaract at HEF's Teaching Tools Resource Center to help accomplish this goal!Tasks: -sorting and boxing donations in the warehouse (not air conditioned) -special projects in TTRC -stocking in TTRCIf you need a ride, please message in the USF Rotaract GroupMe 3+ days before the event. Contact projects chair Brooke Petersen (bepetersen@usf.edu) with questions. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1984654
- Oct 1710:00 AMBrian Maguire: La Grande IllusionLa Grande Illusion is a major exhibition of works by internationally acclaimed artist, Brian Maguire. The exhibition spans two decades of work that spotlights the artist’s lifelong quest to draw attention to global injustices, war, and human rights. One of Ireland's leading cultural figures, Maguire has turned the practice and tradition of painting into acts of visual testimony. Maguire’s paintings are global in scope and are derived from projects undertaken between 2007 and 2024 in Mexico, the Mediterranean, Syria, Sudan, the United States, and the Amazon. Maguire's artworks are painted from direct experience and involve the artist spending extensive time on the ground with the communities that welcome him. The results are, plainly put, paintings that visualize the commonality of human suffering and dramatize the plight of people in need. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1984241