A view from the stands
If I had to choose one word to describe the trip to Nashville, Tenn., to watch the USF mens basketball team make history in its...
Americas foreign policy needs balance
The end of World War II left the U.S. with the most impressive economy and the highest gross national product in the world at the...
Bulls shut out of Sweet Sixteen
NASHVILLE, Tenn. It all ended so quickly. After a miraculous run for a team picked to finish 14th in the Big East, the USF mens...
Burger King employee arrested
A USF Burger King employee was arrested Wednesday night on charges of battery, burglary and possession of marijuana after allegedly striking a student multiple times...
New Releases & Criterion Corner
While each Tuesday typically brings a flurry of new releases to DVD and Blu-ray, this week and last week have been particularly outstanding in terms...
Israelis agree Iran hasnt decided on atom bomb
JERUSALEM Despite saber-rattling from Jerusalem, Israeli officials now agree with the U.S. assessment that Tehran has not yet decided on the actual construction of a...
Poly separation decision looms as questions remain
Though Gov. Rick Scott had previously expressed doubts about creating a 12th Florida university while the current 11 are receiving budget cuts, a bill awaiting...
Ranked Bulls notch four wins during weekend tournament
National rankings and perfect games arent enough for the USF softball team, as the Bulls have now moved on to home runs and in-state rivalries....
Jason Segel and Mark Duplass discuss Who Lives at Home
For Jason Segel, 2011 was a busy year spent co-writing and starring in The Muppets, appearing in the raunchy comedy Bad Teacher, and reprising his...
USF advances to third round of NIT
National Invitational Tournament may not have been the most accurate name for what the Bulls played in this weekend, heading off against two Florida teams,...