Student, professor file lawsuit against USF BOT, state officials
Having lived under different dictatorships in her youth, associate professor Adriana Novoa was grateful to study in the U.S., free of state-imposed restrictions. As academics...
Public transportation in Tampa falls behind city’s growth, USF community says
Tampa’s rapid population growth paired with its expensive housing market and underdeveloped public transportation systems is proving problematic as the city continues to expand. Even...
Biden’s plan to forgive federal student loans evokes skepticism from some students
When junior computer engineering major Christian Taylor’s grandmother graduated high school, opportunities for career development were scarce. Without having the means to attend college, she...
BRP donates $5.26 million to Sarasota-Manatee’s risk management school
Award-winning insurance distribution holding company Baldwin Risk Partners (BRP) announced Wednesday morning that it will donate $5.26 million in efforts to deliver talent from USF...
Third post-consolidation SG cabinet set despite delays
Despite experiencing more than a month of delays leading up to their inauguration, Student Body President Nithin Palyam said the third post-consolidated cabinet has been...
USF houses more students than ever as pandemic restrictions fade
USF continues its climb back to normalcy from the pandemic as it welcomes a record number of 7,400 students to live on campus, with 6,500...
Kenneth McKenzie Jr. to enhance students’ impact as director of new institute
Retired General Kenneth McKenzie Jr. will take on the role as executive director of the new Global and National Security Institute with ambitions to launch...
USF students, community march in protest of Roe v. Wade reversal
Nearly 50 years ago, USF alum Joan Zacharias remembers celebrating the 1973 Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which set the precedent that states couldn’t...
OMA to celebrate Juneteenth with discussions, performances
The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) will be hosting a celebration of freedom and an informative panel Friday to commemorate Juneteenth, which is June 19....
Eisenberg fills vacancies in Office of the Provost
Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Eric Eisenberg announced in a universitywide email Friday four appointments he made to replace departing administrators. Cynthia DeLuca, who...