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Saturday, October 26, 2024
- All dayWomen on WeightsEmpower yourself with our 6-week "Women on Weights" program, designed to boost confidence in the gym! Learn about health, exercise programming, and proper form in a supportive environment with sessions twice a week (Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:45 PM - 9:00 PM), led by certified personal trainers. This program is limited with only 8 spots, priority will be given to those who have not previously participated. Upon registering, you will be emailed a form to determine your eligibility for the program. **REGISTRATION OPENS ON SEPTEMBER. . 13TH AND CLOSES ON SEPTEMBER 27TH** --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1965359
- All dayFIU Panther Invitational TournamentJoin us as we head to Florida International University to compete in their Panther mock trial tournament! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1960186
- All dayDef Talent JamCreated in 1993, DTJ is a tremendous weekend hosted by UFFSA where Filipino Student Organizations from across the Southeast Region descend upon Gainesville for competitions of sports, dance, and culture, but most importantly to celebrate our pride --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1966307
- 6:30 AM3hSaturday PracticeThis will be our Saturday morning practice, where we will meet at the same location and carpool to Flatwoods Park. Most runners go for a longer run on these days, but the distance covered is up to the individual. All paces and experience levels are welcome! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1963866
- 8:30 AM3hStampede of Service: Bay Chapel Food PantryThe Bay Chapel Food Pantry is open every Saturday from 9:30 am - 11:30 am. We are located at 19911 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33647 (in front of Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church). Volunteers should arrive at 8:30 am to assist with preparation. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1959134
- 9:00 AM2h 30mFeeding Tampa Bay Warehouse VolunteeringJoin Rotaract in helping to sort and pack food donations at Feeding Tampa Bay's headquarters!. . . . NEW LOCATION:. . Causeway Center. . 3624 Causeway Boulevard. . Tampa, FL United States. . . . Special directions to the new location can be found here:. . https://volunteer.feedingtampabay.org/special-direction-page/a19Rh000000A5bjIAC. . . . - Wear closed toed shoes (THIS IS A REQUIREMENT). . - Once at the site, a Feeding Tampa Bay staff will check you in. . . . If you have any questions reach out to Angela Atta-Armah at attaarmaha@usf.edu.. . . . DISCLAIMER: We cannot guarantee rides for any events.. . --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1961642
- 9:30 AM2h 30mGenCLEO Action Canvas!Come join us in our off-campus, door-to-door canvass! We are knocking on the doors of our fellow bulls to make sure they are registered and have a plan to vote this November! No experience is necessary; just bring water and walking shoes! We can also provide volunteer hours! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1967299
- 10:00 AM7hSkyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a LandscapeSkyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape is USF Contemporary Art Museum’s contribution to Skyway 2024: A Contemporary Collaboration, a multi-venue exhibition that profiles the best new art in the Tampa Bay region. Other institutions participating in Skyway 2024 include The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, the Sarasota Art Museum, and the Tampa Museum of Art. . . . . Skyway 2024: 12 Ways of Looking at a Landscape features artworks by Elisabeth Condon, Keith Crowley, John Gurbacs, Karen Tucker Kuykendall, Caui Lofgren, Bruce Marsh, Eric Ondina, Sebastian Ore Blas, Andrés Ramirez, Bradford Robotham, Erin Titus, and Susanna Wallin. Their artworks focus on a wide-open notion of landscape, invoking both the particularities of place and the universal ideas they provoke. Their wildly varied representations give sharp-eyed evidence of a common territory—the rich artistic landscape of a cultural region that has very much come into its own.. . --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1959363
- 10:00 AM1d 9hEmerging Leaders Retreat: First Generation Edition!ELR is a unique two day retreat where natural leadership abilities and talents are recognized and transformed into lifelong leadership skills. This leadership development program is for students beginning their leadership journey and looking to develop their leadership skills and learn more about the process. This year we'd love to welcome first generation students to attend as this session will have a first gen focus. --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1965783
- 11:00 AM2hPowerlifting Club at USF PracticeCome meet us on the strength floor at the REC to practice with us! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1963652
- 11:30 AM1h 30mOlympic Weightlifting Club PracticeFirst practice of the Fall 2024 semester! Come lift and socialize with other weightlifters—no experience is necessary! We will start the practice with a quick introduction of everyone and a quick run-over of the practice's program for the day. Lastly, we will end with a quick and easy session of team abs! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1962746
- 12:00 PM6hEDISON PEÑAFIEL: MARE MAGNVM (A Floridian Odyssey/Una Odisea en la Florida)GENERATOR: USF Contemporary Art Museum presents Edison Peñafiel’s MARE MAGNVM (A Floridian Odyssey/Una Odisea en la Florida), an immersive panoramic video installation filling the Harbor Hall Gallery at USF St. Petersburg. MARE MAGNVM features a stylized, monochromatic sea populated by 14 boats, each with its own unique collection of characters caught in a perpetual loop. Every 30 minutes, the film’s characters arrive back where they began. Despite being larger than life, their boats are constructed of various found objects, including wood, oil drums, and tires, pointing to real-life scenes of migration across bodies of water. . . . . The name MARE MAGNVM comes from the Latin for “Great Sea,” the term the Romans used to describe the Mediterranean. The word “mare” has a complicated history, being associated with evil spirits and terrors in various cultures, including in Old English and Old Irish. Today, the waters of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, along with other sites of mass migration, reflect an ongoing horror, as millions of migrants flee war, instability, and climate change. MARE MAGNVM does not refer to a single migration event, but rather expands the viewers’ experience to encompass the phenomenon as a whole. A panoramic artwork, MARE MAGNVM immerses viewers in the struggle of crossing borders, alerting them to a future in which rising waters will push unprecedented numbers of people away from the places they call home.. . . . For questions or more information please email caminfo@usf.edu or call (813) 974-4133. This exhibition is free and open to all.. . --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1961495
- 7:00 PM2hMen's Soccer vs TulsaJoin us on SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 AT CORBETT FIELD AS USF SOCCER TAKE ON Tulsa AT 7PM. GO BULLS! --- Event Details: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/rsvp?id=1960349