‘A giant first step’
After legal battles such as those in the courts of California against Proposition 8 and countless other fights for and against gay marriage, the Supreme...
‘Business as usual’ in Top 10 finish
USF’s Formula SAE Racing Team gathered at the award ceremony last Saturday at the end of its only competition of the season in Lincoln, Neb....
Court decision gives hope to LGBT
With the help of the U.S. Supreme Court, some members of USF’s LGBT community arenow breathing sighs of relief. Historic change was set into motion...
Former student charged with murder granted trial for conditional bond
John Andrew Welden, a former USF student charged with first-degree murder and tampering with consumer product substances, was granted a trial for setting provisional bond...
Racism remains troubling facet of American society
Racism is endemic to all societies that boast cultural diversity, though acknowledging its existence does not necessarily absolve or justify its impact on the population....
Supreme Court decision fails to consider current inequalities
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a vital provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which allowed for federal oversight of certain southern...
Teammates turned roommates for summer ball
Nick Alfonso calls himself a “homegrown, Tampa boy.” And while he said leaving his family and girlfriend behind in Tampa in early June wasn’t easy,...
UP appoints new SAFE Team director
When Michael Hathaway attended his freshman orientation session in 2010, Student Government (SG) had a table with a survey asking questions to gauge interest of...
‘World War Z’ brings new life to zombie genre
The long-anticipated release of Marc Forster’s $200 million mega-blockbuster has turned many heads. With an enticing, well-written screenplay, a masterful performance from Brad Pitt and...
‘Business as usual’ in Top 10 finish
USF’s Formula SAE Racing Team gathered at the award ceremony last Saturday at the end of its only competition of the season in Lincoln, Neb. ...