Trustees influence Super Bowl venue
All eyes are on Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII, and current and former members of the USF Board of Trustees (BOT) played a part in...
The ultimate pat on the back
Every aspiring young actor has dreamed of his or her day on the stage of the Kodak Theater to accept the highest honor the profession...
Bailout should be thrown out
At this point, abandoning the financial bailout might be the best option. On Jan. 12, former President George W. Bush agreed to ask Congress to...
Women’s Basketball GAME TIME
USF travels to Rutgers on Saturday for a matchup in which both teams will look to return to the success they had earlier this season....
Iraqi refugees should not be turned away
Give me your poor, your tired, your displaced Iraqi refugees. An estimated 42,000 Iraqis have been referred by the United Nations to settle in America....
Second half helps Louisville drop USF
It’s hard to believe it was a one-point game at halftime. However, South Florida led throughout most of the first half against Louisville for the...
Human rights activist speaks about Darfur
Students and activists lined the walls of the Library’s Grace Allen Room on Wednesday to hear former BBC journalist and human rights activist Rebecca Tinsley...
Alumni-owned businesses thrive
Higher unemployment rates have caused many USF students to look beyond the job market and create jobs of their own. According to the US Department...
Student volunteers go the distance for Super Bowl
The Super Bowl has always been the most-watched American sporting event, and it takes the efforts of thousands of local residents to make it go...
USF studies childhood fitness through gaming
USF is conducting a study to examine elementary school students’ experiences in a gaming environment requiring physical activity. USF installed a room for such a...