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  IN THE SPOTLIGHT
  STENNIE
This week, the Spotlight is on Stennie as this week’s feature. This young lady is self-confident, and knows she’s destined for stardom. She is a photographer’s dream, and enjoys working hard to fulfill her goal of becoming an icon in the industry. She enjoys being in front of the camera, and being the point of interest no matter where she goes. Congratulations to Stennie as this week’s Spotlight feature.
USF To Celebrate Homecoming Week
 President Steve Currall to serve as grand marshal of his first USF Home- coming parade
Community members are invited to join University of South Florida alumni, students, faculty and staff for a week of activities as USF celebrates Homecoming, Oct. 6-12. The week features many events on each USF System campus, including a parade, concert, carnival and comedy show. Homecoming week culmi- nates on Saturday, Oct. 12 as the USF Football team takes on BYU at Raymond James Sta- dium.
The schedule of events kicks off Monday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p. m., with a Kickoff & Stampede Comedy Show, at the Marshall Student Center
Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public. The Homecoming Ball is on Wednes- day, with royalty being crowned; Homecoming Concert at the Yuengling Center on Thursday.
On Friday, Oct. 11, 3 p.m.: Carnival and Talent Showcase will take place at the Yuengling Center parking lot. The community is invited to enjoy rides, food and perform- ances, 9 p. m.
Friday, Oct. 11, 6:30 p. m., Running of the Bulls Parade with USF President Steve Cur- rall as grand marshal.
Saturday, Oct. 12, 3:30 p. m., USF Football vs. BYU, Raymond James Stadium.
For a more complete list of USF Homecom- ing events on all campuses, visit usf.edu/homecoming.
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