No. 1 Connecticut outlasts USF
It didn’t begin well for the South Florida men’s basketball team, but that didn’t stop the Bulls from giving Connecticut some trouble Saturday. Despite a...
Medical fellowship loses accreditation
The USF maternal-fetal medical fellowship program lost its accreditation from the American Board of Obstetrics and Genecology earlier this month. The reason might have been...
Students find alternative ways to make money
College students in need of money have turned to research participation and donations of plasma, eggs and hair in tough financial times, but professionals warn...
University denies resignation retraction
Dr. Abdul Rao’s rescindment of his resignation was not accepted by the College of Medicine. Rao, the former senior vice president of USF Health who...
USF faces important game against DePaul
There is a lot of uncertainty about where the University of South Florida women’s basketball team will end up in the postseason. With a 90-75...
Sign spinners turn heads
A USF alumnus is putting a new spin on advertising. Joed Hassani, president and owner of Advertising Performed, is putting his advertising degree to good...
Shumate helps women’s tennis get first win
After a slow start, the USF women’s tennis team is making improvements. The Bulls came away with their first victory of the season — after...
Remembering his roots
USF senior Mahmoud Hamed will never forget the relationship he had with his grandfather, Said Abd-Rabbo. With Abd-Rabbo’s guidance and teaching, Mahmoud grew into the...
New venues for frugal fun-lovers
Students are no longer limited to going to the Andros Center for cheap late-night food on campus or making the long drive to Channelside to...
Robot apocalypse avoidable
Large-scale robot uprisings were once limited to sci-fi novels and Hollywood thrillers. However, many see them as a very real possibility in the not-so-distant future....