Former activist to share his story
Imagine a bomb placed in your home by the Ku Klux Klan, exploding, killing you and your family. This was Harry T. Moore’s fate, field...
Training to respond
Nearly four years ago, USF opened the Harrell Center for the Study of Domestic Violence to research family violence. Now the center has been provided...
Women’s tennis team returns home for Georgia Southern
The Bulls’ women’s tennis team will try to get back to .500 Saturday as they take on Georgia Southern. The Bulls come off losses from...
Quest for top 20 continues at UCF
The USF men’s tennis team will head to Orlando Saturday to take on UCF at 1 p.m. The match will be the first road test...
Florida Player of the Year highlights soccer signees
The USF men’s soccer team announced a decorated 2002 signing class Thursday, including the Florida Gatorade Player of the Year. Following a 15-win season and...
NOW HIRING
With the economy at a serious low, more and more college students are finding that scholarships and savings just aren’t cutting it to make ends...
Editorial: Overturn prayer legislation
The Florida House passed legislation Tuesday allowing student-led prayer at some school events. Though it is good that people want to express their religious beliefs...
A not-so-sweet message
Ayesha Nasr, left, and Sarah Mitwalli, both dual enrollment students, pass out candy Thursday outside the Marshall Center as part of Islamic Awareness month. Each...
Gov’t Mule shines through the rain
Neither cold weather nor rain could keep the crowd of nearly 1,000 away from Jannus Landing Wednesday night. The elements didn’t impede the performance of...
Bulls take Texas two-step to TCU
The USF men’s basketball team will look to recover from Tuesday’s loss at Houston when the Bulls take on the TCU Horned Frogs Saturday at...