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USF Bulls RadioToo busy for the full hour and twenty-two minute debate? Here's a quick run-down of this year's SG presidential debate on WBUL. Or, you can listen to the full debate.
Update: The ticket of Bragan & Dawson was disqualified from this election by the Election Rules Committee. Details: Bragan-Dawson disqualification upheld by SG Supreme Court.
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USF students participated in the Tampa Weekend Film School where an old warehouse was transformed into a movie studio, students met professionals and movie magic was made.
Students were shown equipment, techniques, and given a script. Then, they had 60 minutes to film their sequence.

The University of South Florida administration is rewriting their safety plans, looking into consolidating safety departments to encourage communication and soliciting bids for installing emergency sirens and lights.
Installing gates at targeted entrances to control access to campus is another measure on the table.

WBUL Sports All Access is storming back for March Madness. This installment of All Access will put you inside the St. Pete Times Forum for the opening rounds of the NCAA tournament. Join Danny Rabinowitz and Art Pier court side on press row as we provide in-depth coverage of all eight teams playing in Tampa. Thursday will also feature a live broadcast from the practices at the forum. The broadcast will feature previews of the Men's and Women's tournaments as well as interviews from players and coaches. So, fill in your brackets and stay tuned to WBUL for the most inside coverage available of the NCAA tournament right here in Tampa.

USF student profile: Candace Braun, Editor-in-Chief of The Oracle
Candace Braun is finishing her first term as The Oracle's EIC, and she is looking forward to doing it again. WBUL's David Harris sat down with her to ask why.
Note: this is the first USF Student Profile. If you know of a student leader or organizer that you would like to see featured in this series, please send a message to David Harris.

With only a third of senators showing up for their student senate meeting Tuesday night, the case was made for measures to attract and retain students to conduct the university business.
After a lengthy debate, a statute was voted on and passed by a narrow margin to authorize an incentive for student senators to participate actively in the role they were elected. It authorized them to be paid.

The student organization N.I.T.E. held the second annual Take Back the Night rally, where students were encouraged to take a stand against rape and domestic violence.
Students heard from speakers from USF athletics, USF advocacy program, The Spring of Tampa Bay and University Police. During the Speak-Out, a special speaker told of her personal experience with abuse and encouraged other students to tell their own stories for awareness and healing.

Drinking fair trade coffee, surrounded by vendors selling solutions to living more sustainably everyday and talking to a co-founder of the Tampa bike co-op, it is easy to feel that there is a new emphasis on living green at USF and in Tampa.

On Monday, Student Senate Pro Tempore Nicole Rendazzo coordinated the N.I.T.E. Walk between SG and the student group known as N.I.T.E.: Necessary Improvements to Transform our Environment. Once a semester for the past two years, students meet, eat pizza and walk the entire campus to identify safety concerns.

The sixth annual Ybor Film Festival of the Moving Image was held last weekend, but unlike most festivals that tout a larger audience than last year and hint at Hollywood ties, the small festival held at Hillsborough Community College is proud not of clout, but its mission of bringing important cinema to Ybor.

The second annual USF School of Art and Art History Masters of Fine arts exhibition was held on campus Friday, at the Contemporary Art Museum.
A live DJ mixed techno sheik as patrons dined on paté and socially lubed on red wine and dark beer.