Shrek best film of summer
Over the summer, movies have become increasingly bad. From great big summer blockbusters of yesterday (“T2,” “Jurassic Park”), to the disappointing top moneymakers of the...
Pearl Harbor bombs
At times, “Pearl Harbor” is a gripping, stirring, action-filled motion picture. Unfortunately, the rest is filled with improbable plot twists and laden with melodrama. Lost...
University receives grant for HIV research
Providing care for a patient with any terminal illness is a tough job that only a select few individuals are able to handle. The USF...
Board of trustees raises WMU tuition, parking price
WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY — The Western Michigan University board of trustees unanimously approved a 9.9 percent tuition increase, beginning in the fall 2001 semester, at...
Final Fantasy not an illusion
With the advent of video games, their influence on the movie industry has been measured mostly by industry flops. Ghastly errors in judgment such as...
FAFSA drug question may delay financial aid
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY — Students who fail to answer a drug conviction question on their financial aid applications will find their applications delayed, though almost...
Editorial: Convictions shouldn’t matter
In the upcoming year more than 34,000 people may be denied federal loans and grants for college education because of a past drug conviction. The...
Briefs: Black, Henry named Athletes of the Year
For the second consecutive year, Kerine Black was named as USF’s Best Western All Suites Hotel Female Athlete of the Year Thursday. Anthony Henry, a...
Hammering the competition
Dayana Octavien has a list of goals for the upcoming track and field season. One of those aspirations is a hammer throw of 190 feet,...
Sexual harassment suit still pending
Although reports have said USF agreed to pay an art student $25,000 to settle a sexual harassment charge, university officials now say that is not...