St. Pete textbook affordability initiative saves student body over $1 million
The Nelson Poynter Library at USF St. Pete adopted the Textbook Affordability Project in 2016, saving USF students a total of $1 million and helping...
Some students coasting, others ‘crumbling’ under workload after spring break moved to April
The rush of the semester is catching up to many students, and without a spring break in sight, some, including freshman chemistry major Brandon Sauval,...
SG passes resolution in support of a 100% renewable energy university by 2040
The Student Government (SG) Senate unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday calling on USF President Steven Currall to commit the university to have all electricity come...
Former USF men’s basketball player speaks on ‘racial incidents’ that occurred while on team
Former USF men’s basketball player Madut Akec, who recently entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, posted a tweet Tuesday night addressing “some racial incidents” he experienced...
Veterans Affairs relocating COVID-19 vaccination site to Yuengling Center
Veterans and their families, as well as family members of employees at the James A. Haley Veterans’ (VA) Hospital and Clinics, will be able to...
Bulls fall to No. 1 NC State in NCAA Tournament
Despite leading 36-35 at halftime, the USF women’s basketball team lost 79-67 to the No. 1 seed in the Mercado Region, NC State, in the...
Bulls preparing for upcoming spring game after full slate of practices
Coach Jeff Scott only had one spring practice last year before COVID-19 derailed preparations for his first season in charge of the USF football program. ...
OPINION: ‘Cancel culture’ bill allows offensive speech, nonconsensual recordings at Florida universities
A bill passed by the Florida House of Representatives on March 18 by Republican Rep. Spencer Roach and Sen. Ray Rodrigues would attempt to protect...