Genshaft speaks on Esposito’s decision
USF President Judy Genshaft spent Sept. 11 walking around campus and talking to students. She attended memorial services and participated in a flag-lowering ceremony.But as...
The roots of America’s most controversial beverage
It’s nearing midnight on a Friday, and it’s been a long week.“Wow,” a young man thinks. “I could really use a beer.”He drives down a...
New era begins
A new fall season for South Florida’s men’s tennis starts Sept. 27 in Gainesville at the 2002 Gator Invitational, but a new era might be...
Rankings running in Bulls’ minds
With South Florida volleyball on a five-match winning streak, the Bulls host their second tournament in as many weeks with the adidas Invitational starting today.The...
Winning isn’t easy
It’s tough when you keep winning.In spite of a perfect 3-0-0 start to the season, coupled with three shutouts, the Bulls’ defensive displays are still...
Bulls seek to even mark
With a 1-2-0 record, the USF women’s soccer team will be looking to even its record when it competes in the Jacksonville University/Dennis Viollet Memorial...
Election officials say McBride is victor
MIAMI – Political newcomer Bill McBride claimed the Democratic gubernatorial nomination Thursday, but Janet Reno refused to concede, citing possible problems with the counting of...
Payment plan not set for facilities
New facilities for USF’s athletes could take longer to establish than expected as the $15-million project waits for a final financial outline. Construction of the...
Technology can’t save election
I think that it was at about 3 a.m., while sitting at Bill McBride’s after-election party at the Westshore Marriott, that a profound sense of...
China censors Internet
Blatant censorship has again surfaced in China. At the beginning of September, it was reported that the Chinese government was blocking access to the über-Internet...