USF honors national disability day
In an attempt to improve the relationships between employers and employees with disabilities, USF will participate in the National Disability Mentoring Day on Wednesday.The event...
He’s a Palestinian activist, but here’s the catch: He’s Jewish
Adam Shapiro — a Jew and a Palestinian rights activist — garnered international media attention in 2002 when he slept in Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s...
USF still searching for new provost
The search for a new provost at USF is still under way as the faculty committee, assisting in the nationwide search, will meet next week...
Short, but not too sweet
The USF men’s tennis team had plenty of time to reflect on its performance last week after early losses provided players with an extended weekend....
Duch dances into Gator Classic finals
Gabriella Duch reached the finals in the Flight A singles bracket of the Gator Fall Classic to lead the USF women’s tennis team this weekend.Duch,...
Getting their wind back
Worn out and tired, the Bulls withered in a five-set loss to Tulane on Saturday. Now, the USF volleyball team faces Miami today, playing three...
Bulls never trail, win by 11 strokes
The USF women’s golf team received a confidence booster this weekend when they led wire-to-wire to win the Beacon Woods Invitational.“This win was important because...
Living healthy and loving it – Carbohydrate: Friend or Foe? Part 1 of 2
Carbohydrates are the most loved and hated nutrient. The wonderful world of bagels, pastas and freshly baked breads beg for indulgence, but today’s popular diets...
Letters to the Editor
Muslims do not shun scientific progress In an Environmental Ethics class last Thursday, a USF professor performed quite a trick: He managed to put his...
Taking PRIDE in diversity
In August, Robb Guido had an epiphany while reading a story about police officers who made it known to the public they were gay. “There...