Abortion pill suspect released on bond
John Andrew Welden, the former USF student accused of providing his former girlfriend with mislabeled medication with the intent of inducing an abortion, was released...
Dunkley returns to Bulls’ roster
On the updated football roster for 2013 (see www.usforacle.com for a full list), redshirt junior wide receiver Chris Dunkley appears to have been reinstated on...
Military coup a toss-up for Egypt’s future
Egypt’s hotbed of civil unrest boiled over on July 3, when democratically-elected president Mohamed Morsi failed to meet a 48-hour ultimatum to quell the demands...
Red light, green light
Organizers of the event were told by administrators they would be charged $650 to host the event on campus due to the university viewing the...
Reform through fear
Working in the solitude of archival rooms and libraries, USF anthropology professor Antoinette Jackson and her team of graduate students hope to piece together the...
NFL conduct policy biggest issue for players
Given the NFL’s perceived crime streak, including several recent high profile cases, it’s no wonder some see the league as a harbor for criminals. Stories...
University proposes merit-based raises
A year after the university faced financial belt-tightening following budget cuts, existing faculty may now be eligible for merit-based raises and the university will try...
USF officially in ‘The American’
Last Monday, it became official — USF made the transition into the American Athletic Conference, or “The American” for short. The day marked the eight-year...
Magna Carta… Holy Fail: Jay-Z’s new album crashes with advanced release
Fans accustomed to rapper Jay-Z’s ego know exactly what to expect when picking up his new album. He has become a mogul in the rap...