Faculty fears program cuts will slow progress
Opponents to the potential restructuring of USF’s Departments of Women’s and Africana Studies and the Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean...
Soon-to-be grads focus on fair trade
With only a semester left until graduation, Kyle Vucko set out for China to help his longtime friend Heikal Gani build Indochino. Indochino is the...
Meningall acted within USF guidelines
Vice President of Student Affairs Jennifer Meningall didn’t violate USF’s diversity policy, but numerous reports of bullying question whether she can handle her job without...
Off-campus housing gains University ties
Students may find themselves living in a four-star apartment within the next few years. This isn’t a new take on resort-style living, however – it’s...
Classes still on despite Math/Physics building gas leak
Though a natural gas leak caused the Math/Physics building to be evacuated, classes have not been interrupted in the Math/Physics auditorium. Noon exams scheduled for...