Always on the move
Catherine Leibbrandt does not want to be known as “the sick girl.” But the senior forward for the USF women’s soccer team has dealt with...
Bulls looks for new talent
USF’s first year in a new conference could begin with some new faces on the field. After a successful season with a Big East Championship,...
Dozier researchers provide more answers
The families of the boys possibly buried at the Dozier School for Boys are now on track to get answers sooner rather than later. On...
Graduate assistants vote for increased pay, health benefits
Late nights of grading homework, developing lesson plans and working in the lab will soon pay more for graduate students at USF. On Tuesday, members...
Obama healthcare mandate delay a risky political stunt
The Obama administration’s abrupt announcement of a year-long delay on a 2014 Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandate, which requires businesses of 50 or more full-time...
Partisan demagoguery apparent in gay marriage debate
In the wake of the milestone ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and deferred the California...
Placing puzzle pieces
Faculty members raised concerns Monday afternoon when a new set of scheduling requirements, created to encourage classes to be more spread out throughout the week...
State decision puts USF research in jeopardy
A state decision to limit funding on certain research grants may hinder the last two years of projects by researchers at USF and the Moffitt...
Students tackle obstacles during Ramadan
Once a year, during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Muslims across the world embark on a spiritual journey by fasting from sunrise to...
Unstoppable campaign meets $600M goal
The USF Foundation announced Wednesday it had surpassed its $600 million fundraising goal, despite facing years of unexpected economic turmoil. The USF: Unstoppable Campaign, which...