Un-presidented
#8220;We got rid of the chads, so what the hell is wrong?” screamed a student after learning the results for the student body president election...
Al-Arian to remain in prison
During a four-day bond hearing last month, federal prosecutors painted Sami Al-Arian as the dangerous North American leader of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad...
Numbers, history used to drive home alcohol point
In an effort to curb student drinking, campuses around the country are becoming more involved in preventative programs for students. However, looking at recent statistics,...
Free speech gets three strikes
Even baseball cannot be spared the horror of war. Due to remarks made by two actors, war has managed to find its way into the...
Clean-up of Iraq more important than war
As Baghdad fell, images of a U.S. victory went up. U.S. Marines toppled a statue of Saddam Hussein just moments after draping its head with...
History comes full circle with new war
The TV screen went black. My mom, remote in right hand, left hand on hip, had just turned off Thundercats and was thrusting a book...
Letters to the Editor 4/11
Trust President Bush and his motives I love my country, I support my president, and I am proud to be an American. Right now our...
Baxter named track athlete of the week
USF high jumper Jimmy Baxter received accolades from Conference USA last weekend, after clearing a 7foot-5inch jump in the South Florida Invitational April 4-5.The junior...
Baghdad weapons inspectors to return as soon as possible
Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — With U.S. disarmament teams already operating inside Iraq, Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Thursday he expects U.N. weapons inspectors to be...
Old myth or flower power?
An herb named for a contemporary of Jesus has been used for centuries to treat depression and other ailments. But most research on St. John’s...