Administrators stance causes students to hire attorney
After prompting the University to conduct an internal investigation into a potential misuse of funds, students Christopher Leddy and Richard Shockley got their answer –...
Bulls find bright spot at end of tough season
There weren’t many positives this season for USF’s baseball team, though some could be found in the last game of the season despite a dramatic...
Celebrating the weekend with various art mediums
Memorial Day weekend usually entails big events, but the local events that aren’t as commercialized brought a different taste and approach to celebration. 97X, a...
End dont ask, dont tell
Memorial Day, which passed Monday, is more than just a day off from school and work. It’s a prized tradition honoring men and women who...
FBI dubs man who robbed 21 banks Granddad Bandit
ST. LOUIS – A bald, heavyset man who has robbed 21 banks in the eastern and central U.S. is proving to be so elusive that...
First hearing opens for Afghans detained by US
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – Four Afghans accused in bombing attacks appeared Tuesday for a preliminary hearing – the start of a legal procedure which...
melancholy without the infinite sadness
A new USF play harkens back to a theatrical time of lush, melodramatic emotions when feelings of sorrow would be joyfully indulged onstage. But Thursday’s...
Oil could hit Florida in next day
PENSACOLA BEACH – Tar balls and oil from a massive oil slick could hit Florida’s pristine white beaches as soon as Wednesday. Escambia County officials...
Students study abroad, win awards
Several students in the USF Education Abroad (EA) program have taken its slogan – “Say yes to global opportunities” – to heart, winning awards for...
Top doubles team falls in opening round of NCAAs
In their last college tennis match as partners, USF’s top doubles team didn’t end on a good note, said senior Melissa Koning. Koning and Irene...