Army ROTC program receives top award
The Suncoast Battalion, USF’s Army ROTC program, received the Army’s MacArthur Award — placing the program in the top 3 percent in the nation. The...
Students push for ‘greener’ water
The group Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE), is attempting to make USF greener by installing water purification systems in classroom buildings and passing out biodegradable...
Supplements not so special
It’s a common part of an everyday routine: take a shower, eat something and — most importantly, for some — take a daily vitamin. Unfortunately...
Runoff candidates address the issues
How should student funds be appropriated? Juan Soltero“We are not owners of this money — these are student fees. We are stewards of the money....
SG voting continues
Student body presidential election runoff voting begins today between candidates Juan Soltero and Christopher Leddy. Glitches that students experienced during last week’s elections have been...
Minorities studied in STEM programs
Females and minority students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) majors are the main focus of an anthropology professor’s research, which has brought in...
USF ready for Madison Square Garden
Just because it took a rule change to get them there doesn’t mean the Bulls won’t enjoy playing in the Big East tournament at Madison...
Bulls take a determined approach
The Bulls (5-5) will look to erase the disappointment of their loss to Marshall when they host in-state foe UCF (4-7) at Red McEwen Field...
Softball begins Big East play
Despite an impressive performance by winning the Under Armour Invitational in Clearwater this past weekend, USF softball coach Ken Eriksen is looking for more improvements...
Tresey ready for spring football
USF’s new defensive coordinator Joe Tresey, knows the Big East — and he also knows how to win in the Big East, coming off a...