Radiohead “Creeps” back to Tampa
In case you missed it, the English rock band Radiohead brought its “In Rainbows” tour to the Ford Amphitheatre Tuesday. More than 17,000 fans welcomed...
Letters to the Editor
Re: “Animal testing at University remains controversial,” April 23 Thank you for your article on concerns over the use of animals in experiments. Contrary to...
EDITORIAL: Services promised should be services provided
In late April, United Cab Company stopped providing free rides for those too drunk to drive home from the popular USF-adjacent bar, University Area Hangout...
Political beliefs replaced by affiliations
We have reached a point at which politics has lost much of its political correctness. This election year is signified by a collection of struggles,...
USF Professor discovers fire ants play dead to survive
Fire ants create territories, care for their young and even fight to the death to defend their homes. But USF professor Deby Cassill and her...
Budget cuts spur stressful decisions
Official decisions on USF’s budget have yet to be made, but the Provost’s Office has felt the effects of these choices for months. Layoffs are...
Hurricanes oust Bulls in NCAA’s
The South Florida men’s tennis team’s first appearance in the NCAA tournament since 2003 ended quickly when it lost 4-2 to the No. 19 University...
USF victorious in New York
The South Florida baseball team (26-24, 11-13) scored six runs in the top of the ninth inning and went on to get a vital 9-2...
Orlando’s entertainment invasion
When families pack up and head to Disney this summer, one Orlando event may draw them and other tourists away from Mickey Mouse. The 7th...
Almost champions: Blue Demons defeat Bulls in Big East tournament
Every season since joining the Big East conference in 2005, the South Florida softball team consistently inched its way closer to a conference championship. In...