Scientists test new technique to detect biological agents
With the threat of bioterrorism increasing in the United States, a new data entry technique that notes the symptoms of biological agents is being tested...
Al-Arian indicted
TAMPA — Sami Al-Arian looked tired and sullen. He slumped low in his seat and stared forward at the table in front of him, remaining...
USF loses Alzheimer’s researcher, two institutes
USF research funds and scientists will be lost as one of the university’s top researchers of Alzheimer’s disease leaves the university.Michael Mullan, leader of two...
A space inspiration
His lifelong achievements in the aerospace engineering field are seen as inspirational to people of all ages. In 1983, Guion Bluford became the first black...
Rejecting the biases toward the mulatta woman
Her father is a white Spaniard, her mother a black African. She is a mulatta, and just as her mother was dominated by the carnal...
Memphis or bust
The University of South Florida women’s basketball team had dreams of earning the first NCAA Tournament or NIT berth in school history before the season...
Salukis next for 4-1 Bulls
USF baseball is on a roll, as it has won its last three games. The Bulls are looking for three more when they face the...
Bulls streaking behind offense
As the old saying goes, good pitching always beats good hitting.In the case of the USF softball team, it seems it is doing a little...
Coming off sweep, tennis team faces big tests
Coming off a 7-0 win against Georgia Southern University Feb. 15, the USF women’s tennis team goes on the road to play Miami and Florida...
Genshaft: Arrest won’t change course
Just hours before Sami Al-Arian was to be indicted on charges of racketeering and murder, his most staunch opponents addressed the media and Board of...