Students react to military recruitment lawsuit
A major lawsuit was recently filed in an effort to end forced military recruitment on law school campuses nationwide. The suit, filed in the Third...
Both sides in file-sharing dispute have to make concessions
Since the birth of Napster in 1999, the entertainment industry has cracked down on illegal file sharing. Lawsuits were fired from all angles at the...
Living healthy and loving it – Ergogenic aids: Healthy or just a Hoax? – Part 2: Creatine
Ergogenic Aids: the good, bad and the ugly — that what’s being revealed as we take a closer look at some of these pricey and...
Letters to the Editor
SG should let old rivalries restRe: SG impeachment trial Ever since the debacle that was the election of 2000, democracy in this country has been...
Former Bull and her team to play U.S.
Former USF soccer player Kristine Edner hopes to gain playing time when Norway faces the United States in a Women’s World Cup quarterfinal match Wednesday....
Bulls prove they can contend
The USF men’s tennis team proved it could play with the top teams in the country in a series of preseason matches last weekend. But...
Today’s SG troubles are nothing new
Never before has Student Government had to review its statutes that outline terms for impeachment. And while SG has been in the spotlight for the...
USF’s history book
In three years, USF will celebrate its 50th anniversary. In recognition to this special event, USF has plans for a book to be published for...
Band advertises live suicide
Associated Press TAMPA — The leader of the rock band Hell on Earth said Monday that an onstage suicide will be conducted during a private...
Leading hospitals not exempt from making mistakes
Associated Press BOSTON — When their children are critically ill, parents from New England and beyond come to Children’s Hospital of Boston, a place where...