Taking the stage: open mic events around USF
In a city like Tampa,where large music venues cater mainly to established artists, it can be hard for emerging musicians to find a place to...
ACLU lawsuit challenges Ill. gay marriage ban
CHICAGO Building on the momentum of President Barack Obamas recent support of gay marriage, two major civil rights groups in his home state filed lawsuits...
Face-chewing victim faces surgery, long recovery
MIAMI A homeless man whose face was mostly chewed off in a bizarre, vicious attack faces a bigger threat from infection than from the injuries...
Alumnus named Tampa Police assistant chief
When John Newman received his bachelors degree in criminology from USF in 1983, he did not expect that he would one day achieve the second-highest...
Domestic propaganda threatens American rights
Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., and Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas, in May suggested two amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2013. One which...
USF could forfeit faculty quality after Lakeland additions
Florida Polytechnic University and its creation and maintenance have been a point of contention in the state since Senate Budget Committee Chairman JD Alexander began...
Bounce-back season leaves hope for future
In the ever-changing landscape of college sports, predicting teams that are rising and falling is next to impossible. USF fans know this better than most....
Bulls look to feed the Mouse in College World Series
The USF softball teams mantra has been the same all year: Feed the Mouse and win the game. Following that mantra forcing hitters to send...
Insight from Italy
Journalists need to be able to adapt to any situation. Thats why Oracle reporter Krystal Modigell decided to get outside her comfort zone bytraveling abroad...
Gov. Scott starts push to purge Fla. voter rolls
TALLAHASSEE Floridas quest to identify and remove non-U.S. citizens from the voter rolls was started at the direct urging of Gov. Rick Scott, the states...