Haitians can start applying Thurs. to stay in US
MIAMI – Haitians were so eager for information about a federal designation that will let illegal immigrants work temporarily in the U.S., they bombarded a...
‘Inside Islam’ premiere brings peace and controversy
Debbie Moss, minister at Unity Church in Tampa, stood in front of the densely packed room and surveyed the crowd. Facing her were people of...
Open gallery attracts artistic students
The Marshall Student Center’s (MSC) Centre Gallery is offering a community challenge with its newest exhibition, ‘So You Think You Can Paint.’ After numerous complaints...
Stricter smog regulations should be approved
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week drastic changes to the country’s smog regulations. Though the agency’s goal is to provide better protection...
USF partners with international recruiting organization INTO
USF will be the only school in Florida to hold a’partnership with INTO University Partnerships – a U.K.-based company that assists schools in recruiting international...
Holtz appoints new staff, makes impact on campus
USF coach Skip Holtz had plenty of time to shoot the breeze with students Saturday at the men’s basketball game against Rutgers, speaking at halftime...
USF joins relief efforts for Haiti
USF is working this week to send relief to Haiti, which was rocked by a cataclysmic earthquake a week ago, and help students who were...
Movie Review: Sherlock Holmes
The transformation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic character into a modern-day action hero coupled with satirical undertones of the supporting roles helps to keep...
Farmers should not put the public at risk for sinkholes
Shortly after a blast of cold weather started this year,’sinkholes around the Tampa Bay area became a problem. The two appear to be strongly linked....