Bush’s daughter hired as NBC’s ‘Today’ reporter
NEW YORK – NBC’s Today show has hired someone with White House experience as a new correspondent – former first daughter Jenna Hager. The daughter...
Dot-com decorator
While many students probably spent the summer at the beach or with friends and family, longtime pals Bryce Widelitz and Taylor Robinson worked to simplify...
Freshman class smaller, more competitive
The University’s “selective” admission process may be to blame for missing its targeted freshman enrollment number by more than 9 percent this year. “We’re trying...
Freshman receiver ‘clearly a starter’
Freshman receiver Sterling Griffin has impressed so much in practice that USF coach Jim Leavitt said he is “one of the best freshman receivers we’ve...
IN BRIEF
University Police (UP) is holding a free bicycle registration today from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on the north side of Cooper Hall. Students, faculty...
Japanese election upends long-ruling party
TOKYO – Japan’s opposition swept to a historic victory in elections Sunday, crushing the ruling conservative party that has run the country for most of...
Physicians should not be paid by drug companies
It’s no secret that prescription drug companies often pay medical professionals to promote their drugs, but the specifics are only now coming to light as...
Red-light cameras being challenged across Florida
MIAMI – Last year, Pembroke Pines turned on its first red-light camera. Across South Florida, other cities followed. But now critics – and lawsuits –...
Scholarship provides second chance
After dropping out of college 10 years ago, Matthew Dodd will receive his bachelor’s degree in environmental science and policy this December with help from...
Separation of church and state should not be forgotten
Debates around the separation of church and state have re-emerged, with local events fueling the controversy. The separation of these two institutions is a founding...