Motivated by her heritage, student impacts lives
You’d think that Noa Michaeli, a junior, is studying political science so she could one day become a community leader, promoting positive change in society...
Return to moon a worthy goal
NASA outlined a strategy Monday that would put humans back on the moon as early as 2018, a proposal meant as a first stage to...
An awkward stage at the Emmys
It was undoubtedly a night of television about television at Sunday’s 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. The Emmys have kept with the tradition of remaining...
All for a buck
Once again I found myself searching the adult ads of The Weekly Planet looking for something else to put myself through. My eyes fixated on...
USF alumnus remembers Katrina
As a long-time resident of New Orleans and a USF graduate, I felt the need to write about my horrific experience — trapped in the...
Puffing the stress away
Nonsmokers would not normally be found anywhere in the vicinity of a hookah lounge, but I was a nonsmoker in a smoker’s world as I...
Women’s soccer player loses father to stroke
Mark Dafeldecker, father of women’s soccer student athlete Erin Dafeldecker, passed away Saturday. “He was a friend, colleague, one of my best friends,” women’s soccer...
USF becoming more selective
As a result of USF’s desire to attract more top-level students, prospective students may meet more resistance at the admissions office than they have in...
On the bench with Rodrigo Hidalgo
Men’s soccer player Rodrigo Hidalgo had options last season. So many, in fact, that he decided to leave USF and go to Boston College. After...