Fernandez trades rackets for books
When professional athletes retire, many are content with just living off the millions they made. Gigi Fernandez, former Grand Slam doubles champion, decided that wasn’t...
More philosophy on the ULS agenda
Another prominent philosopher is coming to USF to speak for the University Lecture Series. Rudolf Makkreel, a philosophy professor from Emory University, has published two...
Column: McKay puts the power play on ‘The Tuna,’ Glazers
As the NFL finished its weekend of blowouts, flurries and continual spanking of Raiders’ owner Al Davis, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers highlighted the start of...
Column: Prisoners treated fairly at Camp X-ray
Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has come under criticism from Europeans, especially the British, human rights groups and some civil rights advocates. The story...
Editorial: Education statistics not so amazing
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s State of the State Address Tuesday targeted what he called “amazing” improvement in state schools during the past four years. However,...
LONGWAVE MAKES BIG SPLASH
It is two hours prior to the 8 p.m. show time and a long line of mostly white youths ranging from Abercrombie and Fitch-clad preppies...
Shutting down the competition
Between Dec. 28-31, the USF flag football team Shut ‘Em Down spent time in New Orleans, La., winning the Eastbay National Flag Football Championship against...
Say hello to Hollywood
It’s said everyone gets their 15 minutes of fame at some point. One USF student will start the journey to his 15 minutes today when...
Rallying for freedom
The Muslim Students Association and the Coalition of Progressive Student Organizations joined forces Wednesday to march in protest of the much-publicized firing of professor Sami...
Bulls halt 2-game losing skid
South Florida halted a two-game skid and took sole possession of second place in the National Division with a 68-54 win Wednesday night against Tulane...