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Need a life on our campus?

If you are living on campus while taking distance learning courses, there is a world of opportunities available to students. The following is a woefully incomplete list, but provides highlights for various activities and organizations on campus.

Athletics

Take in a men's baseball game or a women's softball game on campus. Watch the women and men basketball teams play Big East opponents at the Sun Dome. Join the excitement at Raymond James Stadium for a Bulls football game. For a complete look at USF athletics visit GoUSFBulls.com

Dining

Dining options on campus are many and varied. Have a cold beer and hot wings at the Beef O'Bradys. Enjoy a frappuccino or a hot cup of coffee at one of the Starbucks. Eat sensibly with a sandwich at Subway. Dine more elegantly at the Top of the Palms resturant with a view from the top of the Marshall Center. For a more complete look at dining options visit the Marshall Center website.

Fraternity and Sorority Life

College is one of the biggest transitions in a student's life. Joining a fraternity or sorority will help ease the transition by finding others with similar challenges. Fraternity & Sorority life provides a convenient opportunity to create life-long friendships with members all ages, including alumni. Fraternities and sororities promote brotherhood/sisterhood, leadership, scholarship, philanthropy, and financial responsibility. For an overview of the Greek life at USF visit the Fraternity and Sorority Life website.

Recreation

Campus Recreation enriches the eduacational experience by providing opportunities that focus on the development of lifelong wellness skills for students, faculty and staff. For more information visit the Campus Recreation website.

Student Organizations

Student Organizations play a vital role in campus life at the University of South Florida. We have many resources available to assist your organization in navigating the university policies and procedures. For more information about student organizations or help with your student organization, visit the Center for Student Involvement website.