Program for at-risk youth makes prodigies
A project spearheaded by USF’s School of Social Work to inspire creativity in high-risk youth will put on a show highlighting participants’ work this month....
Leavitt going green and gold for basketball
Whether he’s sprinting out of the tunnel before a game or throwing a tirade on the sideline, it’s hard to miss USF football coach Jim...
Swimming enthusiasts tweak their technique
Like gymnastics or diving, swimming is one of few sports whose mastery is affected drastically by even the smallest changes in form. Beginner and expert...
Federal grant fuels hydrogen research
A $912,000 federal grant won by USF’s chemistry department could bring the country one step closer to realizing President George Bush’s vision of a hydrogen-based...
Pending audit’s depth questioned
As the University prepares to release the findings of an internal investigation into alleged misconduct in the Division of Student Affairs, some staffers from the...
EDITORIAL
Earlier this year, Vice President of Student Affairs Jennifer Mennigall was accused in an e-mail by her former second-in-command, James Dragna, of misspending money and...
United States is lacking unity
Veterans Day came and went this year, and I’m not certain I gave it a thought, save a quick wish that my grandfather, a World...
Hot streak continues
Freshman Dominique Jones connected on the first and last shots from the field and seemingly scored all the points in between for the Bulls on...
Sun Bowl set: Bulls face Oregon
The two teams facing off in the 74th annual Sun Bowl are nearly mirror images of each other. With USF awaiting its Pacific-10 opponent, required...
Round of 16 not sweet for USF
Connecticut 5, USF 0 The third time wasn’t a charm for the men’s soccer team. USF dropped its Sweet 16 match to Connecticut, bringing its...