Al-Arians legacy remains unresolved
Last week, the U.S. observed the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a moment marked by reflection on the lives lost in the...
Board of Governors postpones Poly split decision
After months of discussion among Polk County community leaders and USF Polytechnic officials, the possibility of USF losing one of its four campuses reached the...
Bulls down Anteaters
After a disappointing loss to the St. Louis Billikens on Friday night, the USF men’s soccer team (4-2-1) was at risk of a long fall...
Davis stars at wide receiver
Freshman wide receiver Andre Davis played in a college game for the first time last week against Ball State. In his second appearance with the...
Feeding more than stomachs
Members of the student organization Project Downtown (PD) serve more than food to those living in Tampa homeless shelters. Their weekly visits come with conversations....
More than just the Heimlich maneuver
Whether it’s providing emergency training, professional experience for students or local disaster relief, USF’s American Red Cross chapter (ARCUSF) deals with lives on and off...
Offense shines in blowout win
There’s an old adage that states, “Records are meant to be broken.” Against Florida A&M on Saturday night, then-No. 20 USF made the saying a...
Scene, Heard & Read: Cloud Atlas is a wild ride through time readers wont forget
This summer, when I was reading David Mitchell’s 2005 novel “Cloud Atlas,” someone saw the book lying open on my desk and asked what it...
Strong quake hits India, Nepal; 16 dead
GAUHATI, India – A strong earthquake shook northeastern India and Nepal on Sunday night, killing at least 16 people, damaging buildings and sending lawmakers in...
Tampa City Council should reach out to Cuba
The Tampa City Council has been debating the merits of sending an official letter to the government of Cuba according to the St. Petersburg Times,...