Editorial
Tuesday’s headline, “Fee fandango,” on the allotment of student access fees put the problems inherent in new, three-committee fee-increase approach a little too lightly. Under...
Wes Anderson lives up to reputation
A theater full of senior citizens grumbled in disapproval as the credits rolled following the premiere of Wes Anderson’s latest film, The Darjeeling Limited. This...
Karrine Steffans is the same woman
As a fan of hip-hop, I’ve been extremely proud of some of the events that have taken place this month. VH1 presented its annual installment...
Editorial
Florida Rep. John Legg, vice chairman of the House K-12 Education Committee, and Senate Education Appropriations Chairman Steve Wise are rightly addressing an underserved demographic...
Chicks get their kicks
As the ball quickly rolled toward me, painful memories flashed before my eyes. I was haunted by visions of P.E. class – of a childhood...
Big East championship within reach
During the first six weeks of the season, the Bulls flirted with what could have been: An undefeated season and speculation about whether they “deserve”...
USF Bulls downed by Georgetown Hoyas
Senior Autumn Browning draws a yellow card Tuesday against Georgetown. ORACLE PHOTO/JOE ROBERTS The USF women’s soccer team played its final home game of the...
USF throttles Ospreys
Pink surrounded the Corral during the women’s volleyball game against North Florida University on Tuesday night – a tribute for breast cancer awareness month. The...
Professor revisits freedom riders in book and lectures
Civil rights author and historian Raymond Arsenault is the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History and co-director of the Florida Studies Program at USF...
USF student fees with state laws, without student voice
Student Government’s usual rankling with administrators over student fees had an extra dash of vitriol this year, as SG members balked at changes to committee...