‘American Idol’ finalist to visit USF, offers hope
Scott MacIntyre was born blind, but his life has never lacked vision. On the eighth season of “American Idol,” MacIntyre was a contestant and his...
‘Biggest Loser’ coach to speak on healthy living for students
Over the past four years, Dolvett Quince has been inspiring Americans to eat healthier and get up off the couch as a trainer on NBC’s...
Corner kick leaves USF 0-2 for the weekend
Going into the 83rd minute of the women’s soccer game against Cincinnati on Sunday, the Bearcats gave the Bulls a curve ball no one was...
Kloss, defensive TD brings Bulls second win
USF’s Bobby Eveld stepped onto Rentschler Field with 11:30 remaining on the clock, trying to break a 10-10 tie with UConn that had lasted roughly...
Moving beyond disabilities
Finding a way for children to express themselves and learn new skills is a challenge for parents, and for those who have children with physical...
Online dating poses risks for students
In today’s society, online profiles of the average individual can often be easily attained, but can also often be a deceitful presentation of facts, with...
Questions resurface on area’s crime solutions
In the miles surrounding the outskirts of the well-manicured lawns that wave green and gold flags and host some of the lowest campus crime statistics...
UN at fault for cholera outbreak in Haiti
Rather than taking necessary safety measures to keep hundreds of thousands of people healthy, the United Nations has carelessly allowed them to become infected with...
UN at fault for cholera outbreak in Haiti
Rather than taking necessary safety measures to keep hundreds of thousands of people healthy, the United Nations (UN) has carelessly allowed them to become...
‘Captain Phillips’ marries action, human connection in real-life drama
For some, the image most likely conjured up when the word “pirate” is uttered is that of Captain Jack Sparrow: the conniving and witty...