Android OS leads the pack in U.S. smartphone market
The Internet marketing research company comScore announced the surprising results of a new study this week that showed one-third of U.S. mobile smartphone subscribers use...
Bulls rained out again, hope to play today
For the second time in two weeks, a USF baseball game in Jacksonville was canceled due to rain. The Bulls (12-15, 3-3) were scheduled to...
Fla. immigration law goes too far
After Arizona passed some of the harshest anti-immigration laws in the country, states such as Florida began considering similar measures. Arizona state law requires any...
Going shoeless for the shoeless
Beatles songs, beating drums and bare feet – it was a scene that could have been lifted from any college campus in the early ‘60s....
Governor asks SBA to help Hillsborough County
TAMPA – Gov. Rick Scott has submitted a letter to the U.S. Small Business Administration, requesting help for residents and business owners in Hillsborough County....
Graduate students fuel artistic Fires
Pink and silver cluster sculptures and a mash-up video of “The Godfather” and “Gone with the Wind” are among the graduate student works on display...
Oil-spill execs giving up safety bonuses
SAN FRANCISCO – Executives at the offshore drilling contractor at the center of last year’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill are donating bonuses they got...
PETA VP advocates against Senate bill
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is known for secretly filming animal neglect at factory farms and slaughterhouses around the world, but a...
President salaries should not be immune to cuts
With faculty, staff and school programs at public universities across the country facing funding cuts because of decreased tax revenue amid the lingering recession, students...
Sea radiation is another blow to Japans fishermen
TOKYO – Fishermen who lost their homes and boats in Japan’s tsunami now fear radioactive water that had been gushing into the Pacific Ocean from...