7.2 quake in Turkey kills 138, collapses buildings
ANKARA, Turkey – Cries of panic and horror filled the air as a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday, killing at least 138 people...
Breaking away from the routine workout
Many workouts focus on “muscle confusion,” using exercises that take you out of your comfort zone to maximize potential. New technology and variations of existing...
Bulls split with DePaul, Notre Dame
After being swept by Florida Gulf Coast on Oct. 12, the USF volleyball team spent all week preparing for vengeance. Unfortunately, for DePaul, it was...
Conflicted Iraqis face future without US troops
BAGHDAD – For the first time in decades, Iraqis face a future on their own, with neither Saddam Hussein’s iron fist nor the United States’...
Monsters in the Movies scares up an impressive look at cinema’s greatest creatures
While his name is more synonymous with laughter than fright, “Animal House” director John Landis has always had an interest in the darker side of...
On-campus armed robbery results in one arrest
Three armed intruders held a USF student at gunpoint Saturday night and stole approximately $100 worth of his property. One was arrested early Sunday morning....
Red-hot Bulls rally for win
For the first 35 minutes of play against Villanova on Saturday night, it looked as if an upset was brewing at Corbett Soccer Stadium. An...
Universities should have own gun regulations
Recent changes in state regulations have reignited the debate over whether students with concealed weapon permits should be allowed to bring firearms onto campus. In...
USF misses opportunities, loses third-straight game
The challenge was clear. The USF defense lined up 70 yards away from the south end zone at Raymond James Stadium with 1:21 on the...
USF prepares for possible Poly financial audit
After recent reports on USF Polytechnic’s spending – including $140,000 on a promotional video for a new campus and $500,000 on a documentary about its...