Sharp-shooters slay South Florida
USF 70, Providence 86 The USF men’s basketball team went to Providence hoping to earn its first Big East Conference road win in school history....
Bulls winless in Big East
Syracuse 67, USF 60 After Saturday night’s 67-60 loss to the Syracuse Orange, the USF women’s basketball team is in a very unfamiliar position: searching...
University study seeks transfer student success
When senior psychology major Janice Gifford transferred to USF, she was surprised that the classes she took at a community college “didn’t equate to the...
Drought threatens USF
A survey of USF students by the Southwest Florida Water Management District revealed that: 23% did not know that we are in a drought 21%...
Women’s tennis opens with wins
The No. 29 South Florida women’s tennis team won its second straight road game to open the season Sunday against the Florida Atlantic University Owls...
Bulls open tennis season with win
The USF men’s tennis team was off to a great start to its season in the USF Spring Invitational this weekend – which also featured...
Summit explores University diversity
The University’s latest graduating class represented 102 countries and more than 40 states – and recent grads ranged in age from 19 to 79 years...
EDITORIAL
While USF has received a fair amount of criticism, it cannot be said that the school is being managed by pessimists. In fact, at this...
Egypt Travelogue: pyramids, pharaohs and pastries
In Cairo, everyone drives without heeding the white lines on the road. They’re more like guidelines than actual rules. Looking out the window, past cars...
Sultry crooner an instant soulful classic
With all the mindless garbage – yes, Soulja Boy, I’m looking at you – currently vying for the attention of young consumers, it’s easy to...