Editorial: Use of arsenic must end
The makers of arsenic-treated lumber are discussing alternatives to using the poisonous treatment. This decision is long overdue and should have been addressed during Ronald...
Column: Islam and West can coexist
The events of the past six months have had a rather sobering effect on the country as a whole. While most people have made a...
Budget cuts shouldn’t hurt A&S fees
Every semester students pay a $7 Activity and Service fee that helps keep some of USF’s student organizations afloat. And each year, Student Government reviews...
Bearcats bounce Bulls
There are games throughout the year when teams have the chance to either stamp their mark on the season with a name-making win or miss...
Atomically Correct
For students who come in late to class, the faulty clock excuse may no longer fly. With atomic clocks hitting the market, being on time...
Money for growth
During the first week of Florida’s legislative session, Gov. Jeb Bush recommended that state universities have more flexibility to control tuition rates for graduate and...
Wetzel’s comeback clinches upset
Led by a comeback doubles victory and a three-set tiebreaker singles win, the USF men’s tennis team knocked off the 17th-ranked South Alabama Jaguars 5-2...
Happenings : Week of 1/28
Monday Alpha Phi Alpha – weekly study hall Mondays at 9 p.m. in LIF 269. Contact Eric at 631-8331. Black Student Union – Games Night...
Women’s team fares no better
The USF women’s basketball team must have been feeling the effects of its four-game road trip as it was dealt a pair of setbacks this...
Former Bulls tackle headed to Super Bowl
In April 2001, Kenyatta Jones became the first USF football player drafted into the NFL. Jones earned another USF first Sunday, when his New England...