Nigerian airplane crashes, killing all 153 aboard
LAGOS, Nigeria A commercial airliner crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Nigerias largest city on Sunday, killing all 153 people on board and others...
Voters turn against California bullet train
LOS ANGELES A new poll finds California voters are experiencing buyers remorse over a proposed $68 billion bullet train project, as the number of lawsuits...
Zimmerman back in jail 2 days after bond revoked
MIAMI George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer charged with murder in the killing of Trayvon Martin, surrendered to police Sunday and was booked into...
New Poly rallies support in final days of USF involvement
With applications for Floridas newest universitys Board of Trustees due today, the hotly contested Florida Polytechnic University that came about after the dissolution of USFs...
USF could get portion of $200 million Internet grant
Slow Internet connections at USF may soon be a thing of the past. USF could be one of six schools selected by the Gigabit Neighborhood...
Letter to the Editor
In response to the June 1 editorial USF could forfeit faculty quality after Lakeland additions. A cursory review of faculty credentials of the Lakeland faculty...
Population changes do not warrant immediate action
At USF, the number of black students enrolling is dropping. This change does not warrant immediate action from the university, though continued observation of the...
Snow White and the Huntsman is edgy but fragmented
Commercial director Rupert Sanders big-screen directorial debut is a surreal rehashing of the Grimm Brothers classic tale, with its eerie imagery,expert character development, and underlying...
Bulls Tournament run ends with loss to LSU
In a postseason that had all the little things seeming to go their way, the Bulls were came a couple inches short of remaining in...
NFL free agency recap: Where USFs players landed
With NFL free agency coming to a close and rookies getting ready to take their talents to professional-level training camps, The Oracle takes a look...