The Oracle WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 I VOL. 52 NO. 103
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University Lecture Series and Frontier Forum aim to get big-name speakers to visit campus. S T A F F
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How two lecture series bring QB Mike experts students want to hear White moves on from USF By Chelsea Mulligan
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When most students learned that USF is bringing Bill Nye the Science Guy to campus Tuesday, they may not have considered who actually brought him. University Lecture Series
(ULS), which is presenting Nye’s lecture, and Frontier Forum are the two programs often responsible for bringing the biggest named lecturers to USF. Though the speakers ULS and Frontier Forum bring usually fill the room, there are differences between the two in funding, organization and philosophy. Funded through the Center for Student Involvement (CSI), ULS’ vision is to bring speakers with a big name and a big message to campus, according to CSI coordinator Athena Bressack. “Their name’s going to get
them in the door,” she said. “We hope that (students) leave inspired and learn something, and can take that with them and do something with it.” The ULS program is entirely student-run. The lecture series also focuses on student input through cooperation with Student Government, surveys, brainstorming sessions and communication such as emails from students and student organizations. Bressack said ULS should reflect the interest of the student body, though it is not always possible to meet exact
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Costume contests were held outside the Marshall Student Center Oval Theater on Tuesday night for the season five premiere prescreening of “Game of Thrones.” ORACLE PHOTO/ADAM MATHIEU
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The quarterback position has been a point of uncertainty for USF under coach Willie Taggart. A slew of athletes have tried to make their case, but none have been able to make their name stick. This uncertainty will continue as the school announced Tuesday that junior quarterback Mike White, who started 10 of the Bulls’ 12 games last season, will be transferring in search of new opportunities. The quarterback said he didn’t make the decision due to any frustration with the program, but said it was a “career move” and the best choice for him to leave now rather than wait. “Given that my redshirt wasn’t burned, I have three years left to play football, so playing at another school is the best opportunity for me,” White told The Oracle. “This decision wasn’t made in spite of anyone or any coaches at USF. “It’s just what I felt — after talking to my family — was the best opportunity for me and my football future.” White had the most experience running Taggart’s system but still showed little improvement. He threw only eight touchdowns last season.
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