Speakers attempt to explain strike crisis
In a packed room in Cooper Hall, visiting scholars from La Universidad Central de Venezuela discussed the political crisis of Venezuela, the fifth largest oil...
USF hopes to keep rolling
After coming off a record-setting meet at the Husky Invitational in Boston, the USF indoor track team plans to keep the momentum going. Saturday, the...
Bulls riding winning wave
Ranked No. 21 in the country, the USF women’s golf team is off to its best start this season and hoping to use this momentum...
USF now No. 21
Coming off a convincing victory against the Florida A&M Rattlers Sunday, the USF men’s tennis team (2-2) looks to make it two in a row...
Bulls dynamic duo
When senior Will McDonald received the call to step up the rebounding for the South Florida men’s basketball team, he didn’t hesitate to answer. Before...
End of three streaks?
When the University of South Florida women’s basketball team travels this weekend to face Conference USA opponents Memphis and Saint Louis, it will try to...
‘Crying Bullets’
Loss hurts.No kidding.And for some, it seems impossible to deal with.And for the hours following the attacks on Columbine High School in April 1999, it...
Letters to the Editor 2/7
Lecturer speaking at USF is important I am glad Rob Brannon wrote an article in The Oracle Thursday, letting students know that Scott Ritter is...
USF big-timing once again
Talk about big timers. For the second weekend in a row, the USF (6-1) softball team will have a slate of college powerhouses. While competing...
Smallpox shot has too many risks
Vaccinating doctors against smallpox seems like a wise and relatively easy way to reduce potential bio-terrorism threats at first glance. But as three Boston hospitals...