Making their marks
The outdoor track and field season ended two weeks ago at the NCAA championship meet in Baton Rouge, La. The Bulls had a successful campaign...
Breaking Britney’s Mold
M2M, a female teen duo, who, like teen guitar girl Michelle Branch, pen their own paeans to adolescent love and lust, hails from the icy...
Column: Caught in a pro-Bono slipstream
I love U2. I really do. Ask my boyfriend to tell the story of how I got up early and stayed online for hours at...
A play for people who have no idea what it’s like to hang out
ubUrbia, an Eric Bogosian play currently at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center’s Shimberg Playhouse has been billed as a play for people who have...
CD REVIEW
Rich Whiteley’s self-penned compositions range from dance-inducing, sing-along ditties, such as “Raise the Roof,” to intimate, pain-soaked ballads, such as “Nocturnal.” In “Nocturnal,” Whiteley imbues...
USF-St. Pete loses Bayfront lease bid
It did not take long for the loss of Bill Heller as campus executive officer for USF’s St. Petersburg campus to be felt.Within a week...
AAUP restates stern warning to USF
It has been more than seven months since USF professor Sami Al-Arian was vaulted into the national spotlight.Al-Arian appeared on The O’Reilly Factor television program...
SG to fight parking fees
The Student Government Senate unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday opposing the levying of a parking-decal fee on top of the $2 per-credit-hour fee being introduced...
Al-Najjar awaits INS decision, possible release from prison
Immigration and Naturalization Services officials conducted a custody hearing Wednesday for Mazen Al-Najjar at the Coleman Federal Prison in Sumter County, Florida.Al-Najjar, a former USF...
NIT says no to Bulls, yes to McDonald
The preseason National Invitational Tournament was waiting for USF with open arms, but the Bulls promptly had the door shut in their faces. Due to...