Intern Queen offers opportune advice
For college graduates fresh out of school, landing a job in a volatile economy might seem impossible. That’s why many pursue internships first, to both...
USF alumnus and former rock star team up to teach
Class begins promptly at 1 p.m. There is no sitting, no note taking and absolutely no sleeping, not that one would even be able to....
West dismisses Syria constitution vote as farce
DAMASCUS, Syria – The US and its allies dismissed the Syrian regime’s referendum on a new constitution Sunday as a “farce” meant to justify the...
Polytechnic separation bill passes Senate
When USF Polytechnic students checked their email accounts Friday morning, they received a notice that USF President Judy Genshaft was coming to the Lakeland campus...
SG elections begin today
Voting for the student body president and vice president will be open 24/7 from today until Thursday. Supervisor of Elections James Bodden said in previous...
USF funds restored in Senate budget
The Florida Senate’s budget, which originally proposed slashing USF’s budget by 58 percent, passed with significant reductions and is being heralded as a victory –...
Alexanders behavior is inappropriate, incriminating
USF won another small victory in its battle with the Senate’s proposed budget Thursday, turning legislators’ focus back to the USF Polytechnic split. As chairman...
Friends dont let friends become roommates
Spending time with friends is a great thing, but living with them is a different story. Though it may seem like the perfect idea and...
Same-sex marriage will boost states economies
This week, Maryland could become the eighth state to approve same-sex marriage, a decision that would ultimately benefit all residents of the state. The Maryland...
Widening Fletcher Avenue would ease traffic, aid safety
Many USF students take Fletcher Avenue to get to class every day. Traffic often lines the four-lane road and while engineers believe widening the road...