Only two prior murders have occurred on USF’s campus, in 1994 and 1985
Feb. 17, 1994 – Nineteen-year-old Heather Haupin was gunned down on campus by her ex-boyfriend, 22-year-old Peter Howarth, just outside of Kosove Hall. Both had...
Safety at the forefront
The killing of Ronald Stem, the first on-campus murder since 1994, rattled the community of families and students living at Magnolia Apartments. However, it also...
Murder near Magnolia
A 57-year-old man was fatally shot in a parking lot next to Magnolia Apartments on campus late Thursday night. The victim was identified as Ronald...
Men’s basketball still stuck in repeat mode
When the men’s basketball team traveled to face Louisville on Saturday, it had the same goal the football team had when it played the Cardinals...
Second Pittsburgh game ends like first for women
The women’s team let another conference victory slip through its hands against the Pittsburgh Panthers in a 60-58 loss Saturday night. Despite having three possessions...
Another football assistant leaves program
Another of USF’s original football assistants is leaving the football team. Defensive line coach Earl Lane, hired in 1996, accepted the same position at the...
Softball struggles in first tournament
The USF softball team lost a heartbreaker this weekend in the championship game of the Best Western Invitational Tournament. The four-team tournament was the season...
Administration is crying wolf — again
Last week the Bush administration announced that measures – such as the much-debated NSA wiretaps on Americans – were needed and “proved it” by claiming...
Shooting reminds students of Tampa dangers
The University has suffered a collective loss this past weekend. With the murder of former student and staff member Ronald Stem, the imaginary, protective bubble...