The OracleThe Oracle

The Oracle

The Oracle
  • NEWS
    • USF ADMINISTRATION
    • STUDENT GOVERNMENT
    • UNIVERSITY LIFE
    • TAMPA CAMPUS
    • ST. PETE CAMPUS
    • SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS
  • COVID-19
  • SPORTS
    • FOOTBALL
    • BASKETBALL
      • MEN’S BASKETBALL
      • WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
    • SOCCER
      • MEN’S SOCCER
      • WOMEN’S SOCCER
    • SOFTBALL
    • BASEBALL
    • ON-CAMPUS STADIUM
    • VOLLEYBALL
  • OPINION
  • FOCAL POINTS
    • Hispanic Heritage Month
      • HABLANDO DE HERENCIAS
      • EJEMPLOS DE FORTALEZA
    • Pride Month
      • POWER THROUGH PRIDE
      • POINTS OF PRIDE
    • Asian Pacific American Heritage
      • DIVERSITY MAKING A DIFFERENCE
    • Women’s History Month
      • EMPOWERMENT THROUGH REPRESENTATION
      • TAKING THE LEAD
    • African American History Month
      • CHANGE FOR THE COMMUNITY
      • LEAVING A LEGACY
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • LIFESTYLE
    • VIDEO
    • PHOTO GALLERY
  • CLASSIFIEDS
1

Small mistakes spoil potential upset in men’s soccer 2-1 loss against SMU

September 22, 2023
2

Women’s basketball announces home-home series with former conference rival

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023
3

Gritty defenses leads to scoreless draw

September 22, 2023
4

Sarasota-Manatee campus housing rates to be most expensive across all campuses

September 20, 2023September 21, 2023
5

Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

September 20, 2023
6

USF overcomes adversity, size disadvantage to extend winning streak to four

September 20, 2023
7

OPINION: USF can do more to help students tackle academic burnout

September 20, 2023September 21, 2023
8

OPINION: Standardized testing needs to include more diverse cultural history

September 20, 2023
9

Coordinator hour: Bulls need to play in sync, build on momentum if they want to tally wins

September 20, 2023
Uncategorized

Elections have to run their course to matter

November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

American schoolchildren are often told that every vote counts just as much as the next and that this is the underlying principle of our democracy....

Uncategorized

The America we once knew ceased to exist Tuesday night

Sebastian Meyer
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

Several years ago, in the summer of 2000, President Bill Clinton went to a town in Germany and was awarded a peace prize for unifying...

Uncategorized

Men’s soccer gets a little help from some friends

Mike Camunas
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

The USF men’s soccer team had two reasons to celebrate Wednesday night, as the team was in the midst of a race to make the...

Uncategorized

Getting Animated

-- Compiled Pablo Saldana
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

Shrek (2001)Shrek is a film in which a green ogre satirizes fairy tales while incorporating subtle adult humor. DreamWorks, often referred to as the anti-Disney,...

Uncategorized

Emerging Artists

November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

The Arcade FireFuneralMerge Grade: A+ It’s not just the Arcade Fire’s ability to successfully cross reggae and goth on “Haiti” that makes Funeral the best...

Uncategorized

The Music Fan’s Walk-In Clinic

-- Lance Craig
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

DIAGNOSIS: “Where’s your head at?” — Basement Jaxx ILLNESS: Wanting an album to jam to and get the party started right, but can’t seem to...

Uncategorized

Bush wins re-election

Stefanie GreenAssociate Editor
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

President George W. Bush claimed four more years in the White House on Wednesday after defeating Sen. John Kerry with 274 to 252 electoral votes....

Uncategorized

Winning in the rain

John Calkins
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

Despite the heavy rain and its reputation as being the underdog, the USF football team’s passing game finally showed up, its running game was dominant...

Uncategorized

Castor loses in close U.S. Senate race

Olga Robak
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

Mel Martinez became the first Cuban-American elected to a U.S. Senate seat Wednesday. Democratic candidate Betty Castor conceded to Martinez late Wednesday afternoon after realizing...

Uncategorized

Students split on Bush win

Lateefa Morehouse
November 4, 2004August 27, 2019

The country was almost equally divided between supporting President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry for president. After a 14-hour wait, it was announced...

Posts navigation

1 2 Next

Follow us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Recent Post

Small mistakes spoil potential upset in men’s soccer 2-1 loss against SMU

Women’s basketball announces home-home series with former conference rival

Gritty defenses leads to scoreless draw

Sarasota-Manatee campus housing rates to be most expensive across all campuses

Old Student Health Services building to remain unoccupied

  • NEWS
    • USF ADMINISTRATION
    • STUDENT GOVERNMENT
    • UNIVERSITY LIFE
    • TAMPA CAMPUS
    • ST. PETE CAMPUS
    • SARASOTA-MANATEE CAMPUS
  • COVID-19
  • SPORTS
    • FOOTBALL
    • BASKETBALL
      • MEN’S BASKETBALL
      • WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
    • SOCCER
      • MEN’S SOCCER
      • WOMEN’S SOCCER
    • SOFTBALL
    • BASEBALL
    • ON-CAMPUS STADIUM
    • VOLLEYBALL
  • OPINION
  • FOCAL POINTS
    • Hispanic Heritage Month
      • HABLANDO DE HERENCIAS
      • EJEMPLOS DE FORTALEZA
    • Pride Month
      • POWER THROUGH PRIDE
      • POINTS OF PRIDE
    • Asian Pacific American Heritage
      • DIVERSITY MAKING A DIFFERENCE
    • Women’s History Month
      • EMPOWERMENT THROUGH REPRESENTATION
      • TAKING THE LEAD
    • African American History Month
      • CHANGE FOR THE COMMUNITY
      • LEAVING A LEGACY
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • LIFESTYLE
    • VIDEO
    • PHOTO GALLERY
  • CLASSIFIEDS
Copyright © 2023 The Oracle. All rights reserved.
Theme: NewsFort By Themeinwp. Powered by WordPress.
  • ABOUT US
  • STAFF
  • ADVERTISING
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • CONTACT US