Son of activist journalist talks about father’s views
Imagine a black activist in the 1960s opposed to government programs, church leaders, the black power movement, integration and the civil rights movement. That was...
Job-finding program visiting USF
Putting together a competitive resume and an impressive cover letter for a first internship can be challenging. These challenges can be even more pronounced for...
Fashion show puts breast cancer awareness on the runway
The myth that breast cancer is an older woman’s disease has gone on long enough. On Saturday, a local Tampa community organization called Methods of...
Department hopes lectures help integration
In an effort to integrate itself into the rest of the University, the Africana Studies department has put together a series of three lectures per...
Displaced student finds home at USF
Before Hurricane Katrina, Kaydee Butler was looking forward to an exciting senior year among friends at Loyola University. Butler, who is from Tarpon Springs, was...