Motivation behind solar-energy delay must be questioned
The Bush administration has placed an almost two-year moratorium on solar-energy projects on public land, citing a need for studies regarding “the environmental impact the...
EDITORIAL: Bill to provide basic college data unneeded, flawed
Congress has proposed a bill that would require colleges across the nation to provide more information to students and parents about the average cost of...
You’ve got no mail
According to the Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention, 100 million trees are used to produce junk mail in America every year. That’s more...
Grothe’s preseason stock rises
South Florida quarterback Matt Grothe, joining junior defensive end George Selvie and senior linebacker Tyrone McKenzie, has made it onto a watch list of awards...
2D or not 2D?
The state of traditional animation in today’s world of entertainment is not exactly a pretty picture. In Pixar’s new feature-length film, Wall-E, robots aid in...
Rays, like Bulls, have a lot to learn
I moved to Tampa in 2005 as an 18-year-old, ready-to-take-on-the-world college freshman. During my three and a half years here, there has always been one...
USF receives federal money to research new energy sources
USF has been given a total of $8.75 million to help develop renewable energy systems and to educate students about the renewable energy industry over...
USF St. Petersburg not perturbed by probation
After being put on probation Friday for failing to meet requirements for autonomous accreditation, USF St. Petersburg (USFSP) will know Monday exactly how it failed...
STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Affairs agrees to work with SG over A&S fee governance
President Judy Genshaft has signed the Activity and Service (A&S) Fee Allocation Bill into law, along with an accompanying memorandum. The bill permits the distribution...