Artist explores duality between Tyger and Lamb
Tigers and lambs one symbolizes predatory power, the other benign innocence. A series of acrylic paintings on display in the Marshall Student Centers Centre Gallery...
Advisers added to meet USFs strategic goals
In an attempt to move away from faculty advising, USF has hired 43 new professional advisers during the past five years. The new hires have...
Heart Health Institute to serve as economic driver
Though Floridas State University System has seen $300 million in funding cuts, USF scored $6.9 million to start its USF Heart Health Institute. The day...
Polytechnic jobs uncertain as budget slashed
USF President Judy Genshaft was forced to be the bearer of bad news Monday, when she visited USF Polytechnic after a bill signed by Gov....
Computer essay graders put students at disadvantage
Students anxiously awaiting results on papers during finals week may be wishing professors could grade them faster, yet a new technological development may provide the...
Cuban sandwich war should cool down
Never before have two Florida cities been so divided by a sandwich. In what has been dubbed the Cuban Sandwich Crisis, Tampa and Miami have...
Foreign favorites of the Sarasota Film Festival
Sunday marked the end of the 14th annual Sarasota Film Festival, which brought several countries together in cinematic competition. Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsevs Elena and...
Bulls to test themselves against No. 2 Florida tonight
Fresh off its first conference series loss this season, the USF baseball team has a chance to bounce back and gain national attention in a...
USF lands marquee transfer in defensive end Lynch
The USF football team landed a major transfer Monday, as defensive end Aaron Lynch committed to play for the Bulls following his departure from Notre...