As budget thins, admissions become more difficult
Statewide budget cuts will be felt by students applying to USF for the 2008-2009 academic year. To economize, the University plans to admit fewer students,...
Women’s tennis keeps rolling
After losing just three games in its previous eight matches, the South Florida women’s tennis team needed all seven games to defeat Florida International University...
Spring practices drawing to a close
As the semester nears its end, so do spring practices for the South Florida football team. The Bulls participated in their second scheduled scrimmage of...
Big East streak ends at seven
It was a weekend of firsts for the USF softball team in a two-day doubleheader against Rutgers and Villanova University. Trying to stay undefeated in...
Perfect no more
There is no perfect ending for the South Florida men’s tennis team. The Bulls – who had been undefeated at home this season – dropped...
Carlucci to leave University
Three months after former USF Provost Renu Khator became president and chancellor of the University of Houston, the Executive Vice President of USF will take...
Departments fight loss of independence
In USF’s ongoing battle with a looming $55 million budget cut, certain departments and institutes face potential administrative restructuring. The women’s studies and Africana studies...
USF budget review group questioned
The financial fate of the University is decided in part by a committee whose recommendation process is widely unknown. Labeled by the administration as a...
University programs receive U.S. News and World Report acclaim
After the University’s football team became second best in the country, empty seats in Raymond James Stadium were scarce. William Quillen, director of the School...
Ecks released from hospital
Junior pitcher Cristi Ecks was released Friday from University Community Hospital. She had collapsed at practice Tuesday. “She is home. She is happy and she’s...