IN BRIEF: USF St. Petersburg needs to keep better records
USF St. Petersburg has received answers as to why they were placed on probation more than two weeks ago. The Southern Association of Colleges (SACS)...
Byrd board announced
USF and Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer’s Center & Research Institute announced the members of their new affiliation board Tuesday. The seven-member board was designed...
Smokers light up after pain
A new study has demonstrated that pain can increase the desire to smoke cigarettes. The study, conducted by researchers from USF and the H. Lee...
Programs provide support for family firsts
For some students, attending college is about more than graduating. It’s about being the first in their family to graduate from college. USF offers two...
EDITORIAL: Shortage of nurses unfairly impedes on education
Teachers throughout the nation should add “school nurse” to their resumes, as medical duties are increasingly becoming a regular part of their jobs. The additional...
Coach critiques Olympic committee
During the 2008 season, the South Florida softball team achieved new levels of success, winning the conference regular season championship and competing in a historic...
Women’s soccer duo succeeding in offseason
It may be hard for some athletes to stay competitive during the offseason, but that hasn’t been the case for two South Florida women’s soccer...
Letters to the Editor
Re: “Shooting off at the mouth and shooting off missiles,” 07/10When did firing inaccurate missiles on your own soil mean you want nuclear holocaust? I...
Capoeira kicks culture into U.S. gyms
It might not be the most popular martial-art-turned-fitness-routine, but Capoeira, long a staple of New York City gyms, is gaining ground in the United States....
Solutions to shrinking Internet space debatable
There will be a day when people will refer to the current era as the golden age of the World Wide Web. Subsequently, the future...