Confederate flag controversial but rightfully protected
Saturday was Flag Day and people all over the nation took to their yards, proudly displaying their flags in the land of the free. In...
EDITORIAL: Realignment plan a positive, albeit hazy, option
In an effort to trim spending, Provost Ralph Wilcox unveiled plans Thursday for a widespread structural realignment that will go into effect at the beginning...
Entertaining, not ‘Incredible’
The fact that the descriptor “incredible” went missing from the title of Ang Lee’s 2003 rendition of The Hulk could have been considered a disclaimer...
Former student pleads guilty
Ahmed Mohamed, former USF engineering student, pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges of providing material to support terrorists. The material was a 12-minute YouTube video...
USF announces academic restructuring aimed at cutting costs and consolidating resources
USF’s largest college will be restructured as a result of budget cuts. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) will be split into three schools...
Four Bulls compete at NCAAs
Four members of the South Florida track and field team traveled to Des Moines for a trip to the NCAA outdoor championships. The Bulls, however,...
University goes cashless
More areas on campus will no longer accept cash as a result of the University’s effort to centralize money collection within its departments. Ray Androne,...
USF not yet rated in ‘PharmFree’ survey
USF’s College of Medicine received an ‘in-process’ grade from the American Medical Student Association’s (AMSA) PharmFree 2008 Scorecard. The AMSA PharmFree Scorecard rates the level...