Another season, another reason for a challenge
The USF women’s basketball team will once again face the challenge of taking on five teams who enjoyed post-season play in 2003. Unfortunately, those five...
Opportunity rings for USF
Dear Lee Roy Selmon, Pick up the phone and make the call. It doesn’t matter what time of day it is or where you are....
ASIMO visits Tampa
In the past, numerous writers and filmmakers tried to predict the engineering advances humans would be capable of by the year 2000. Flying cars, fully...
Kyoto Protocol is unnecessary
The common notion these days is that global warming is real. That it is a terrible threat. It is the result of human activity. And...
New chairman seeks more alumni connections
The USF Alumni Association unanimously elected Dr. Anila Jain as the chairman of the board during its annual meeting of members on June 7. She...
Moffitt gets new tower to bolster research efforts
Cancer research and treatment has led to an expansion of clinics and facilities to house major studies in the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center at...
Heide poised to take over Arts and Sciences
Starting Tuesday, the College of Arts and Sciences will be under new leadership. Kathleen Heide replaces Renu Khator as interim dean of the College of...
Mars rover launch delayed again due to wind concerns
Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA postponed the launch of the latest Mars rover early Sunday because of concern about strong wind shear. A new...
Governments close historic sites due to decrease in state budgets
Associated Press GUILFORD, Conn. — Joan Ces and her 7-year-old son came all the way from California to see early American history, but when they...
Georgantas makes history
Former USF softball star Ginny Georgantas received a bittersweet welcome to International Competition at the U.S. Cup that started June 19.Georgantas, representing Greece, her ancestors’...