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Last week was pretty dry on free food, but this week has plenty of free food to offer on Tuesday and Wednesday! Get acquainted with student organizations, dance at a masquerade and more, all while enjoying free food this week.
There is no shortage of events to attend during USF's Week of Welcome. Even better, there is also no shortage of events offering free food! We've compiled a list of these events for you to take advantage of. Don't miss out on a single free meal this week!
Hungry like the wolf? Here’s food right at your claws.
A week-long celebration of costume parties, homecoming festivities and socials are happening at USF. Enjoy free food and entertainment without a "spook" from your bank account statement.
Have a happy Halloween and not a hungry one- dig in!
Can you believe it’s already October? Yikes. The coming change of seasons should not be unwelcomed, however, because of the many free grub options that come with the cooler weather!
Whether you travel to the Scottish Highlands with Bulls Nite Out or show off your “Caribbitalian” dance moves with Club Creole, you’re sure to have a great time with this week’s Free Food Friday events.
Can’t buy groceries because you just spent every dime you had on textbooks last week? Don’t sweat it! Free Food Friday is here with free food from around the globe— and its right around the corner.
It seems as swell a season as any to steal some sweet snacks as we snub out the spring semester. Of course, I’m referring to this week’s Free Food Friday!
Abundant breakfasts? You’ve got it. Much-embraced excesses of energy? USF Car Meets has you covered. A plethora of pastries? But, of course!
It’s USF’s unofficial cram-week, and we’ve got you covered throughout with heaps of helpings and multitudes of meals to give you that extra fix of food fuel.
Get ready for a week full of bustling banquets and emotional eateries as we bring on the summer in this week’s Free Food Friday!
This time around, students can catch Take Back the Night in the Marshall Student Center Amphitheater, catch a free flick at the WUSF Station and get in touch with their inner loco at M.A.S.A.’s final festivities.
Time is running out to take advantage of this spring’s feasting opportunities! Stop wasting time NOT attending the free food you rightfully deserve!
To Whom It May Concern: It’s Friday. Friday.
Gotta get down on Friday, with some delicious free food! As you’re reading this, let me also remind you that there are only THREE WEEKS until this lovely spring semester closes. Only three weeks left to feast for free and get involved with some of the fantastic events our campus organizations host.
I know, it’s sad to see this semester fly by so quickly, but that’s all the reason to take full advantage of what time is left. Close your books for an hour or 10, you’ve studied enough. Get out there and grab some grub!
Friday, April 13:
BULLSTOCK ‘12
7 p.m.
The Meadows Field
Details: Is it really that time already? Hope you’re pumped for an awesome night of great music, greater dancing, and the greatest free food. It’s Bullstock 2012! Headlined this year by Jack’s Mannequin and Cobra Starship, this, really, isn’t an event to miss out on. Where else could you catch a show like this for free? Nowhere but USF!
Korean Night Festival
6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
MSC Amphitheater
Details: Keeping up the pace with USF’s previous eastern-oriented outings is the Korean-American Student Association’s Korean Night Festival! If you’ve missed any of this semester’s previous cultural events and the delicious munchies that come with it, you have no excuse to miss this one. Students can embrace many aspects of Korean culture at the event, from games, fashion, performances, and (do I really have to say it?) free food!
Saturday, April 14:
Soul Bowl: #Recess
11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Magnolia Fields
Details: Soul Bowl is an opportunity for all students to take a breather from their hectic daily lives to enjoy an old-school, traditional “field day.” Complete with a football tournament, free food, and live music, Soul Bowl is a perfect medium for an escape from the spring semester’s final stretch. If you are part of a team wishing to compete in the event’s football tournament, shoot an email to
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today!
The Celebration of Life Seminar
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Crosswinds Building on USF Sycamore Drive
Details: Join Bulls4Life at their semester wrap-up event, the “Celebration of Life” seminar on USF’s Sycamore Drive. Free lunch will be provided to all attendees, as well as highly-interactive, creative training in supporting the pro-life movement. To RSVP for the seminar, or gather more information about the event, send an email to
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Bulls Radio Tailgate
2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Corbett Soccer Stadium
Details: Join Bulls Radio for a tailgate before the Green and Gold Bowl! Not only will there be a live DJ and plenty of school spirit, but they will be passing out free pizza, drinks and giveaways like T-shirts and advance screening passes!
Monday, April 16:
Active Minds USF Presents: National Stress Out Day!
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
MSC Amphitheatre
Details: Having problems with stress recently? Who am I kidding, of course you are! It’s mid-April! Finals season! Thankfully, we have organizations around campus that recognize our stressful dilemmas, like Active Minds, that take particular aim at eliminating those stresses. Active Minds will occupy the MSC Amphitheater all midday, providing stress-relieving activities, “NO STRESS” goodie bags and free food and drinks, including pizza, muffins, and delicious smoothies. Surely, your busy study-schedule can be put on hold for an hour or two, as you join Active Minds at their direly necessary stress-relieving event!
Only five weeks left of classes? This spring is flying by way too fast. Slow down and add some extra weight to your bodily aircraft with this week’s free food opportunities!
This week, you can dive into a foreign culture, reenact “You Got Served” for 17 hours, or even learn how to save our friends in the animal kingdom from harsh captivity. Animal kingdom, not Disney’s theme park Animal Kingdom. I’m sure they take superb care of their wildlife. That big tree’s a little much, though. Foliage Kingdom?
Pretty exciting week, I’d say.
What are you waiting for?! Your first free food fortuity is going on right now, in the Marshall Student Center ballroom! Close your browser and get over there!
It’s that time again, folks! It’s Friday, and no doubt you’re thinking “Boy, I’m hungry, but don’t have a meal plan…” or, “Where can I find some cost-efficient meals this week? And why is the Free Food Friday writer so handsome?”
Whether you choose to pig-out-and-protect with N.I.T.E., or mix a chill pill into your Dippin’ Dots at Bulls Nite Out: Cloud 9 Relaxation Party, there are numerous options this week for enjoying banquets on a budget, feasts without funds, and eats without expenses.
What are you waiting for? Get out there, make some new friends, and embrace the many opportunities our school organizations have to offer!
Emily Turner, a sophomore accounting and economics dual major, is not a stranger to cancer. Her grandfather just passed away from cancer in November 2012, her grandmother died of cancer in 2010 and her aunt is a breast cancer survivor. This is why Turner is so passionate about her Relay for Life team, the Bulls Business Community. As the advertising chair on the Business Living Learning Community’s community service committee, Turner and her team have raised $2,014.35 so far, putting the team in fourth place among all 87 USF Relay for Life teams. The team’s total fundraising goal is…
A new program in the College of Education, brought to USF by doctorate student Amanda Loyden and professor Gladis Kersaint, will focus on training students to become effective middle school-age teachers in science and mathematics, concentrating on students in grades 5 to 9. In an informational session held in the College of Education Building TECO conference room, Loyden led students through the stages of the program, which revolve around the “STEM” (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) model of education.
Student activists across campus began protesting April 8 and will until April 12 in an “Empty Holster” demonstration, lobbying for the right of those with concealed weapons permits to carry their weapons on campus, or “concealed-carry.” Students involved in an “empty holster” protest typically wear an empty gun holster on their person to symbolize a weapon they would otherwise not have to defend themselves. They are also invited to hand out fliers and literature to interested students and speak with them about the issue. Student protester Eric Blake stood next to the movement’s display table at the April 10 Bull Market, along…
Students waited in line for as long as five hours inside and outside the Marshall Student Center on April 9. Most sat on the ground, some brought food and others stood for hours. They were waiting for “A Night with John Legend,” a University Lecture Series event part of USF Week. When the doors finally opened and Legend took the stage, he focused 30 minutes of his presentation on education inequality and how to fix it. “Many of you overcame significant obstacles to get here today,” he said. “I think you know why you’re here: because you know it’s going…