Boil water order lifted Sunday afternoon
A two-day boil water notice was lifted on Sunday afternoon after a bacteriological survey confirmed that campus water was safe to drink, according to a...
Campus MovieFest highlights student filmmakers
Less than a week before the Academy Awards, students rushed to turn in the short films they had produced in less than a week to...
Lockwood, Agosto focus on reaching out to students
Taylor Lockwood, a junior majoring in political science, says he cares about your dreams. Thats why he, with his running mate Ben Agosto, are running...
Polytechnic funding request rests on little merit
Florida Polytechnic University seems to be the gift that never stops taking. Since the university was created last year after USFs Polytechnic branch campus was...
Professor explains horrors of human trafficking
For many students, the thought of a young child sold into a world of violence and abuse for a mere $200 by her mother or...
Smith leads Bulls through virtue
As the regular seasoninches toward its end, with five games left, experience on the court has become invaluable for a Bulls team (17-7, 6-5) that...
Student body president, VP debates tonight
Students will be able to see the candidates for next years student body president debate for the second time tonight in the Marshall Student Center...
USF looks to end losing streak while on the road
For some, it may be hard tobelieve that just a year ago the USF mens basketball team was on a four-game winning streak. Now, with...
Warmke, Sandoval aim to increase student involvement
William Warmke, a senior triple-majoring in political science, criminology and economics, first became involved in Student Government during his sophomore year, when he was a...
Women’s basketball wins over Seton Hall
The USF womens basketball team bounced back from last Wednesdays loss to St. Johns with a 67-56 win over Seton Hall on Saturday. The win...