9/11 families back Afghan surge, but some are wary
NEW YORK – Families of some of those killed in the Sept. 11 terror attacks welcome President Barack Obama’s plan to deploy thousands more troops...
After-dark activities
After classes end and most of the activities are done for the day, a majority of vehicles in USF’s Collins Boulevard Parking Facility leave. But...
High court strikes down Crist’s bid for grand jury
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Supreme Court on Monday denied Gov. Charlie Crist’s request to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate public corruption. In a...
IT cautions campus of Internet scams
Safety measures implemented by USF Information Technology (IT) to alleviate the effects of phishing scams have been successful. But an e-mail sent by the department...
Keep sensationalism out of Tiger Woods accident
World famous PGA Tour golfer Tiger Woods canceled his scheduled interview Sunday for the third time with Florida state troopers about the car accident that...
Lawyers: Ex-soldier should have had military trial
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A former U.S. Army soldier who raped a girl and killed her and three family members in Iraq challenged his convictions Monday,...
State employees should pay their own health premiums
Top state officials in Florida are unwilling to improve health care coverage for the public, yet they won’t give up their top-of-the-line insurance plans. Gov....
Students can grant others access to pay their fees
No longer are students the only ones with available access to their financial information. They can choose to include others. The University implemented the new...
‘Truest point guard’ almost eligible
The USF men’s basketball team is off to its best start since the 2001-02 season, and could add another weapon to its lineup soon. Sophomore...
USF cruises to fourth straight win
When the Bulls left Friday for their road trip to the west coast, they were showing signs of a young, inconsistent team at 2-2. But...