Hundreds visit engineering expo, enjoy race
A racetrack engulfed Parking Lot 8C this weekend in the name of engineering. An estimated 1,600 individuals and students from various schools around the community...
Al-Arian reflects on past three years
#8220;I woke up and said to myself, ‘They’re here,'” Nahla Al-Arian said. She and her husband, still asleep in bed, frantically tried to dress themselves...
Vigil commemorates Al-Arian’s struggle
Dozens of local religious leaders, activists and well wishers prayed and sang “We shall overcome” outside Orient Road Jail in Tampa on Sunday. They came...
Is students’ money being used properly?
An odd question surfaced at the first student body presidential debate. The moderator asked all the candidates in attendance whether, if elected, they would stand...
Men and women have dominant showings
After both programs lost tough meets against the Florida Gators on Feb. 12, the men’s and women’s tennis teams dominated their matches Sunday. The women’s...
Second debate attended by two candidates
Only two tickets were able to make it to the second student body presidential debate of this year’s election season. At Friday evening’s debate in...
Baseball gets swept by Dolphins
The first six games of the baseball season have not been pretty to USF. A three-game sweep by Jacksonville (7-1) and a 13-inning 2-0 loss...
Bulls give mercy
After starting off the season 2-4, the USF softball team has outscored its opponents 19-4 in its last three games to post its first winning...
O’Riley’s take on Radiohead
If you have ever wondered what Radiohead would sound like performed by a classical pianist, this is your chance to find out. Christopher O’Riley’s unique...