Charlie Crist visits campus on last day of SG election campaigning
Former Florida governor and 2014 gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist shook hands, posed for selfies, tossed a USF football and listened to stories and questions from...
Student body elections end in runoff
Students converged in the Marshall Student Center Amphitheater this afternoon, awaiting the results of three weeks of campaigning and a week of voting for...
Bulls push for postseason
While the women’s basketball team’s senior night will honor senior athletes in their last home game Saturday, it won’t be the conclusion to the...
‘Monuments Men’ author to speak on art, life
During World War II, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to steal millions of monuments and priceless works art, regarded as the world’s greatest. A...
‘State of Beauty Today’ conference explores idea of beauty with international speakers
Because beauty is in the eye of the beholder, it has always been a difficult concept to define. Speakers from France, Canada and New...
Michael Clayton to speak on campus
Though being a first round draft pick in 2004 led to a great rookie season, an injury hindered the abilities of former Bucaneer and...
Candidates await grievance as student elections end
On the last day of voting for student body elections, candidates for student body president await the outcomes of grievances filed against them for...
‘Monuments Men’ author to speak on art, life
During World War II, Hitler and the Nazis attempted to steal millions of monuments and priceless works art, regarded as the world’s greatest. A...
USF shouldn’t use student diversity to generate revenue
After reassurance from Moody’s Investor Services that USF’s financial outlook is in good shape, the university’s revenue apparently still requires substantial enhancements – some...
Napier pushes Huskies past Bulls at home
UConn defeated USF Wednesday night, 61-56, in a game that went down to the wire in the Sun Dome. Huskies guard Shabazz Napier put...