Media depictions warp the realities of prostitution
Last month, FBI Director Robert Muller announced a nationwide sweep on pimps who trade in child prostitutes. Authorities named Tampa as one of 16 cities...
Barr guides players on, off court
Show integrity. Develop your academics. Win on the court. This is the message Don Barr has been teaching the players of the South Florida men’s...
iPhone feedback
Apple stores opened their doors Friday morning to throngs of eager shoppers waiting for Apple’s latest product, the iPhone 3G. But consumers should decide whether...
Restructuring relief efforts
An assistant professor of psychology at USF has been appointed to a national subcommittee that is dedicated to addressing concerns of mental health brought on...
Union grievance could cost USF thousands
Formal objections from the staff union could reverse dozens of layoffs despite USF’s tightening budget. William McClelland, president of the local chapter of the American...
EDITORIAL: School soda replacements are not healthy solutions
Sugary soda drinks will no longer be offered in K-12 schools in Hillsborough County, the St. Petersburg Times reported Saturday. The various Pepsi products occupying...
Questioning career choices
As graduation looms closer for USF undergraduates each year, some students may feel secure with the careers they have chosen to pursue. Others, however, may...
Letters to the Editor
Re: “Laid-off staff won’t go quietly,” June 26Regarding the article “Laid-off staff won’t go quietly,” I wanted to expand on and clarify some of the...
USF students work to save sacred mound
USF archaeology and anthropology students are working with preservation groups to protect a Native American temple built more than a thousand years ago. The two...
IN BRIEF: Terrorism case sentencing set
The sentencing hearing for a former USF engineering student who pleaded guilty to aiding terrorists has been scheduled. Ahmed Mohamed, 26, pleaded guilty to federal...