USF-Lakeland to get first public MBA program in Polk region
For the first time, a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) program at a public institution will be offered in the Polk County area. USF Lakeland...
New neurology chair slated to start at USF
USF Health and the College of Medicine are working to increase their profiles on the national level with the appointment of a new head in...
Rebate has mixed effect on students
Tickets to island getaways and haute couture handbags are just some of the items students are planning to buy with a government rebate check meant...
Men’s tennis stays perfect at home
The No. 36 USF men’s tennis team came prepared Sunday, picking up a 5-2 win against the University of Central Florida. The Bulls showed they...
From ‘little Bratz’ to misguided women
The sexualization of girls in the media and society has rapidly increased in the past four decades and continues to climb, a Colorado College professor...
The Oracle named best college daily in Southeast
After years of placing second or third, the Oracle was voted 2007’s best daily student newspaper in the Southeast United States by the Society of...
Research shows racism prevalent among Latinos in Miami
A USF professor found through her research that there is ethnic rivalry among factions of the diverse Latino community. This discrimination among Latino immigrants is...
Bulls have first scrimmage of spring
More than 250 spectators – most of whom were family members of players or potential recruits – were on hand Saturday to watch the South...
Dancing the night away for a charitable cause
#8220;Party with a purpose” was more than just the phrase on the 2008 Dance Marathon (DM) shirts – it was the goal of the entire...
A perfect start to Big East play
Last season, the Bulls went 3-3 at the beginning of conference play. This season, the Bulls are undefeated against Big East opponents, going 4-0 against...