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The Oracle MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2015 I VOL. 52 NO. 122

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

To Brighter Bounces and beyond

UP officer honored as hero

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Student DJ hits Tampa EDM scene. Page 4

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S PORTS USF golf continues in NCAAs. BACK

UP Officer Richard Curry By Russell Nay A S S T .

USF student Casie Merza plans to jump into world records with pogo stick.

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Plenty of people want to break a world record; and a handful actually manage it. But few of those record holders are 20 years old and still in college. Casie Merza’s dedication to pogo jumping may soon land her in the Guinness Book of World Records. At the same time, it will benefit the research efforts at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital. The current record for consecutive jumps on a pogo stick, held by James Roumeliotis, is 70,271, according to the Guinness World Records web-

site. Merza plans to break that record Friday in Jacksonville, when she attends one of this year’s two Pogopalooza events. Once she decided to break the record, Merza sought out a collaboration with St. Joseph’s in order to raise money for them. “I wanted to do it for the kids, because I feel like they’re the best group. … They can’t really change their situation,” she said. “I feel like they would definitely get more out of it.” She was met with cooperation from the hospital, and her fundraiser was in the works soon thereafter. “(The hospital) set me up with the online donations website and helped me spread the word so I could get people aware of what’s going on,” she said. “They’ve just been really supportive, helping me wherever they can.” Her website, Casie.info, includes information on her goal, details of the event and

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material for those interested in pogo jumping. Merza’s fundraiser is called To Brighter Bounces and she will be pogo jumping at the first of this year’s two Pogopalooza events, which are sponsored by Xpogo LLC, the company responsible for founding the official pogo jumping sport. “For the event that’s coming up in June … I’m going to be pogo-ing by myself to see if I can break the current record,” Merza said. “Then the idea is that I’ll break it and then in July … I’ll be pogo-ing against the current record holder.” This year’s second Pogopalooza will take place July 2 in Philadelphia, and she plans to attend and face off against the current record holder, as well as a pogo jumper from the UK who holds the current record from longest distance traveled on a pogo stick.

For University Police (UP) officer Richard Curry, it’s important for officers to maintain a certain set of values while serving their communities. “First and foremost, you need to have respect — not only for yourself but for your peers, the community you serve and everybody you come in contact with,” Curry said. “You need to … lead by example, (and) you need to be loyal, honest and have integrity.” The other Hillsborough County first responders who were also honored for their exemplary service to their communities at the 21st annual Our Heroes Luncheon at the Tampa Convention Center on Wednesday likely shared these values. Each year, the event planned by the Tampa Police Department recognizes and gives awards to

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