Traffic tops N.I.T.E. Walk’s concerns
Students focused on traffic safety during the biannual N.I.T.E. Walk. Nearly 150 students and staff members who joined the student organization Necessary Improvements to Transform...
Electronic prescriptions in store for Tampa Bay
USF will begin the first step of PaperFree Tampa Bay, a plan to convert Tampa into a totally electronic health care city, with the installation...
Palestinian-Israeli conflict brought to students’ attention
Local human rights advocates are hoping to raise awareness about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict issues and debunk common myths about the problems the areas are facing....
Bulls ready for third round of WNIT
The Bulls (23-10, 8-8) have a luxury that most teams don’t get in the postseason: playing on their home court. “I won’t say it gives...
Kilani and Hamed hold strong bond
A strong, almost decade-long friendship is what helps Mahmoud Hamed and Wael Kilani lead the South Florida men’s tennis team. Sharing USF’s best dual-singles record...
Five-run eighth inning fuels USF victory
Stephen Hunt gave the Bulls a much-needed boost Wednesday night. The sophomore utility man had a two-run and three-run triple to help USF bounce back...
Eriksen sees strength in freshman players
Throughout the season, USF’s freshman class has played a role in the Bulls’ success, and softball coach Ken Eriksen said he hopes the young members...
Bulls edge the Knights
After being named Big East player of the week, No. 82 ranked Irene Rehberger helped the USF (6-10) women’s tennis team defeat the UCF (8-8)...