One sickening class
Tuberculosis, smallpox, the plague and other deadly diseases put several students on their deathbeds Tuesday morning – but for an educational purpose. Johnny El-Rady, a...
Students pick up trash to promote recycling
Cigarette butts, ragged event fliers and flattened soda cans were more like treasure than trash to a handful of volunteers combing through parking lots, streets...
University programs receive U.S. News and World Report acclaim
After the University’s football team became second best in the country, empty seats in Raymond James Stadium were scarce. William Quillen, director of the School...
Red-light cameras may increase accidents
Drivers could end up paying for more than traffic tickets when they run red lights with cameras attached to them, USF researchers found. Researchers at...
College of Medicine seeks own hospital
Since the University’s health program opened nearly 40 years ago, it has lacked its own hospital. Leaders at USF’s College of Medicine now say they...