Alumna dancer returns for performance
Many aspiring professional dancers dream of making it to New York City with a well-known dance company. For USF alumna Heather Kemp, that dream has...
Anti-cyberbullying bill oversteps the Constitution
Cyberbullying has become a real problem in the last decade. Internet users, particularly teens and children, are routinely victimized under the veil of anonymity provided...
Bulls host St. Johns in Red Division clash
Coming off another short practice week, the USF men’s soccer team (6-2-2) faces one of its biggest challenges of the year, the No. 8 St....
Media should focus on case, not race
Criminal trials that receive widespread media coverage can be a great platform for discussing the shortcomings of American society, but the media’s coverage routinely has...
New graduate degrees for 2012 possible
USF may offer new online graduate programs that can be accessed across the globe. The USF Board of Trustees (BOT) approved five new online graduate...
Obama remembers Steve Jobs as visionary, innovator
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is remembering Apple co-founder Steve Jobs as one of America’s greatest innovators and says the world has lost a visionary....
Professor brings new meaning to old photos
USF’s current Kennedy Visiting Artist has 1,500 photographs in his collection, but he did not take any of them. Jason Lazarus’ project, Too Hard To...
“Real Steel” aims to please and mostly hits the mark
Even if you don’t know his name, director Shawn Levy is one of the most successful filmmakers working today. His resume includes middling remakes such...
Sarah Palin says she will not run for president
WASHINGTON – Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Wednesday she will not run for president, leaving little doubt that the eventual Republican nominee will come...
Survivor informs USF of Invisible Children
As a 5-year-old, Agnes Aromorach slept in the cold and dark jungle at night to hide from soldiers and try to stay alive. “The jungle,...