Feeding the students: A look at USF’s food bank a year later
USF’s Feed-A-Bull food pantry has expanded to support itself with independent donations. ORACLE PHOTO/JACKIE BENITEZ Since its opening one year ago, Feed-A-Bull has provided meals...
Prepayment travel to return
ORACLE PHOTO/JACKIE BENITEZ Controversy erupted across campus after Student Business Services (SBS) announced last week that it would no longer offer prepaid travel for student...
Know the foe: USF at Syracuse
USF heads to Syracuse, New York this weekend to play The Orange. USF is 7-2 in the all-time series between the two schools. ORACLE PHOTO...
Bringing back the bay
Ryeshene Bronson points to the crowd after scoring a 73-yard touchdown Saturday at Raymond James Stadium against Northern Illinois University. ORACLE PHOTO/JACOB HOAG Growing up...
Fast but slow
UberEATS delivers food from select local restaurants to USF’s campus. ORACLE STAFF/JACKIE BENITEZ UberEATS opened its (car) doors to Tampa on last week, making it one...
Miss America’s slow path to inclusion
Miss America is the leading provider of scholarships for women but is slow to inclusivity. SPECIAL TO THE ORACLE Since its debut in 1921, Miss...
EDITORIAL: It’s time to prioritize cleaning up the bay
Tampa Bay where 172 million gallons of sewage was dumped. ORACLE PHOTO/JACKIE BENITEZ Tampa Bay is no longer a picturesque marina thanks to the 172...
USF men’s soccer shuts down UNF offense
Senior forward Nazeem Bartman (9) scored the match's only goal Wednesday night in USF's 1-0 win over UNF. ORACLE FILE PHOTO In a lightning-delayed match...
Mold used to recycle batteries in USF research
Mold, the type that grows on everyday foods like bread, could be used to recycle valuable metals out of rechargeable batteries, according to USF researchers....
Trigger warnings, safe places highlight panel discussion
The panel included Thomas Miller, associate professor in college student affairs (left); Gerard Solis, USF general counsel (right); and Steven Tauber, chair of the School...