University students follow Tuesday’s terrorist attacks as the events unfold.
As the media-dubbed ?Attack on America? ensued Tuesday, the USF community gathered across campus in front of television sets to witness one of the nations?...
‘We shouldn’t be attacked’
Muslim students and faculty said they are praying for answers. They don?t want the nation not to jump to conclusions about Tuesday?s pronged attacks on...
A NATION ROCKED
In the most devastating terrorist onslaught ever waged against the United States, knife-wielding hijackers crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center on Tuesday, toppling...
Students give blood, support in time of attacks
Four hundred students gathered outside the Phyllis P. Marshall Center to take a trip to The Home Depot on South Dale Mabry Highway to donate...
Counseling groups increase accessibility
USF Students grieving after the devastating terrorist attacks on the United States were not alone in their sorrow Tuesday. Within hours of the attack, Victim?s...
Genshaft assures students of safety
Senior Mark Hassan said the television images of Palestinians celebrating in the Middle East Tuesday were disturbing.?I was full of a lot of anger,? he...
Recruitment meeting postponed for vigil
Freshman Melissa Starkey said she was in shock and disbelief when she heard from another student about the terrorist attacks Tuesday.?It?s scary that something like...
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Editorial: Donate blood for U.S. victims
After the shock and horror left behind the anonymous attacks on Manhattan and Washington D.C. Tuesday, many Americans are wondering who is responsible. However, their...
Column: Reinterpreting what is war
Our country was struck forcefully Tuesday, resulting, possibly, in the most devastating attack ever on any single nation. In a stream of events that could...