Preserving historic Ybor is a civic responsibility
A small military outpost sits in the sweltering heat. A lector reads to Italian and Spanish immigrants about Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders taking...
EDITORIAL: New review group’s success relies on tactical revisions
The Faculty Senate has created a task force to review USF’s administrative structure to detect inefficiencies and create a more streamlined system in light of...
Art galleries revive Tampa’s historical district
Residents of Ybor City, an area best known for its club scene and love of debauchery, are attempting to atone for the area’s sullied name...
USF performance flirts with sexual issues
The USF Student Theatre Production Board (STPB) produced a masterpiece with its rendition of Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening on Friday night. Lead actors and performance...
Athlete reaches Olympic trials
The 2008 Beijing Olympics will showcase thousands of athletes who aspire for world records and gold-medal finishes. South Florida sophomore Mikese Morse had an opportunity...
A different way to the NBA
It could have been one of the worst days of his life. After more than three hours and 60 names, former South Florida center Kentrell...
New health insurance plan offers more
USF Student Health Services (SHS) has chosen a new insurance carrier for students, which will offer more comprehensive coverage at an increased price. After five...
USF denies discrimination
USF has denied that it used race as a determining factor to terminate former employee James Dragna. Dragna, former senior associate vice president of student...
Task force targets top positions
The Faculty Senate has established a group charged with assessing the entire administrative structure of the University for efficiency in light of a $50.4 million...
New device tracks wandering residents
When caretakers discover a patient has dementia, it is often too late to treat it or manage its symptomatic wandering behavior. William Kearns, professor of...