Women’s tennis travels north and splits weekend matches
The USF women’s tennis team (6-2) went into the weekend ranked No. 28 nationally and carrying a lot of momentum. Despite losing its first two...
Bulls upset Owls
Lucas Jovita, USF’s No.2 singles player, upset Rice’s Christoph Muller with an impressive 6-2,6-3 victory Sunday that was key to the Bulls’ 5-2 victory over...
Rebates can’t stop a recession
A tax rebate of $300 to fight the recession? Really? An unimpressed “thanks” is the best the government will get from me. In the hands...
EDITORIAL
The Florida primary elections are Tuesday, and while they will provide insight into which candidates may ultimately receive their political parties’ nominations, there is another...
Moving Current delivers accessibly artistic performance
The lights darkened, fog swirled in and the audience stared in silence. A superhero in bright pink garb swung from a red trapeze, elegantly contorting...
‘Rambo’ makes violent return to the battlefield
In 1982, film fans were introduced to an unstable, uncontrollable and unstoppable Vietnam veteran named John J. Rambo. The Rambo trilogy gave actor Sylvester Stallone...
Eagles too much to handle
Marquette 79, USF 66 The South Florida women’s basketball team (11-8, 1-5) played host to Marquette (11-8, 3-3) Saturday night in a 79-66 game that...
Exploring the impact of Amendment 1
Riddled with homestead exemption and property tax jargon, students may be tempted to ignore Amendment 1, wishing to avoid the potential migraine that could occur...
Women’s track keeps on rolling
The USF women’s track and field team traveled to Boston this weekend and performed well in the Reebok Invitational Tournament, finishing second overall in the...
Policing makes strange bedfellows
University Police (UP) made an unusual arrest Saturday, jailing an AlliedBarton security guard for failing to appear in court. The suspect, Geovanni Gilbert Rodriguez, 22,...