Affirmative action still necessary in college admissions
The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that could shake up the college admissions process. Theoretically, affirmative action is no longer necessary. Perhaps it...
Candidate policies conflict on higher education
Though the presidential debates, the first of which will take place Wednesday night, will be held on college campuses, higher education issues may take a...
Catching up with freshmen first weeks
After the sold-out football game against FSU on Saturday, freshmen on campus have experienced many of the realities of college life, and are preparing for...
Ensemble members bring style to Baroque classics
A symphony of unique sounds and performance styles filled the USF Barness Recital Hall on Sunday night during a performance by the Bay Baroque Ensemble,...
Foreign language courses should speak to students
University foreign-language classes would better serve uninterested students if the courses were more immersive. As connections to people across the globe become more common, learning...
Museum exhibit sponsorships need to be credible
A growing problem during tight economic times is the reduction or lack of funding provided for public institutions such as museums. A recent visit to...
Osswald gets chance with Bulls
After sitting behind two MLS Draft pick keepers for his first two seasons, junior keeper Eric Osswald finally got his chance. Though following the shadows...
Patels donate $12M to start College of Global Sustainability
When Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel first announced their endowment of $18.5 million in 2005 to create the Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global...
Students experience dining in the dark
Helen Arnold warned the room full of diners to keep their arms low so they wouldnt knock drinks over. She also told them to be...
USF ranked 8th best university for employees
USF has a new ranking to add to the list Glassdoor, an online job and career community, ranked USF as the eighth best college for...