Anor earns MLS Player of the Week
Former USF midfielder Bernardo Anor, currently a rookie with the Columbus Crew of MLS, won the Player of the Week Award after scoring a goal...
Bulls relish chance to play summer ball
USF sports fans may have never heard of the Sanford River Rats or Licking County Settlers, but summer league teams such as these could have...
Gold Cup final should be nationally televised
As the CONCACAF Gold Cup speeds toward its championship match Saturday in Los Angeles, many may not have even noticed that it’s started. If you’re...
Hazing investigation concluded
Though no criminal charges will be filed against USF‘s chapter of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity for allegedly hazing its pledges, the University won’t lift...
Jackass stars death is tragic lesson for students
The man who jumped from balconies, cycled into a field of cactuses and traversed an Iceland waterfall in a barrel died Monday morning in a...
Lawsuit could return pension funds to public employees
A class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday may put money back into the pockets of USF faculty and staff members – the 3 percent of their salary...
Mens hoops adds another transfer player
A roster already loaded with transfers gained one more Thursday as Martino Brock verbally committed to join the USF mens basketball program. Brock, a 6-foot-5...
Obamas draw down is too little, too late
On Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. was brutally attacked by the terrorist organization al-Qaida, resulting in the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans. In retaliation, then-President...
The sights and sounds of summer
For many students, the Florida heat has made it seem like summer has been burning on for quite some time now. Yet, according to the...
USF researchers question possible increase of red-light cameras
While USF researchers maintain that they cause more harm than good, additional red-light cameras are set for installment at intersections across the Tampa Bay area....