Ciccio Cali keeps it fresh
In an age when greasy food chains are found on nearly every corner and the country’s obesity rate is steadily rising, it is refreshing...
Bright Futures guidelines promote inequality, not achievement
Many students currently attending USF would have qualified for the Florida Bright Futures Medallion Scholars award based on the previous eligibility requirements of a...
Shadow grading fosters engagement instead of grades
Several colleges throughout the country, most recently Wellesley College in Massachusetts, are foregoing the traditional letter grade scale for incoming students in favor of...
Bulls blown out in AAC Championship opener
For the second time this month, a Bulls baseball game ended in a run-rule as USF was blown out 10-0 by Rutgers in Game...
Cid defeats NCAA No. 1
USF sophomore Roberto Cid entered the NCAA Singles Championship on Wednesday facing a difficult challenge. The 6-foot-3 sophomore was matched against Clay Thompson of UCLA,...
EDITORIAL: Patents shouldn’t decide tenure
This month’s issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America featured an article written by USF Vice...
Police warn students of bank scammers
University Police issued an alert Wednesday advising students of two suspects who solicited access to student bank accounts. UP Public Information Officer Lt. Charlotte Domingo...
Students to ‘March Against Monsanto’
Last year, around 700 protesters marched through the streets of Downtown Tampa chanting, “Hell no GMO,” in an international protest against bioengineering giant Monsanto and...
Transparency needed in handling sexual assault cases
The recent release of a list of universities across the country under investigation for possible violations of Title IX, a gender equity law meant...
Two players complete Antigua’s 2014 class
When former coach Stan Heath left USF, the men’s basketball team faced the departure of two seniors and six transfers. Now after this week’s...