Women’s soccer ties FAU in double overtime, still undefeated
The scoreboard said it was a tie, but ask members of the women’s soccer team and they’ll tell you the game was a loss. Leading...
Sexually Speaking
Dear Alexis, I read your column about Kegel exercises and decided to give it a try. It has made a difference in my sex life,...
Grothe on the horizon
The week leading up to USF’s season opener against McNeese State, coach Jim Leavitt kept quiet about who the starting quarterback would be. This week,...
Spanish as a second nature
Each semester, hundreds of American-born USF students struggle in foreign language classes. For many, these classes are a graduation requirement. The University’s goal is clearly...
Off the street, onto the wall
What started out as a small community art program has transformed the lives of kids in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Tampa, providing educational...
Fear of fat is more funny than frightening
People better not stop for a cheeseburger on the way home today. It could ruin the world’s health care systems. Just ask the experts who...
Exposed for the last time: Bodies exhibit closes after tonight
Due to the record success of Bodies: The Exhibition, the Museum of Science and Industry has decided to keep the exhibit open an extra day....
Starting the season in style
USF fans cheer before the kickoff of USF’s first game of the season. Although they got off to a shaky start, the Bulls, sparked by...
Light at night
Echoing last week’s storms, lightning and thunder rolled across USF area in spectacular fashion Monday night.
Student group to protest alleged organ harvesting
Reacting to claims of human organ harvesting in China, a USF student club wants to raise awareness. In a study released in July, Davis Matas,...