Archives for January 2013
Super Bowl predictions are a dime a dozen. Someone has guessed whether the first play will be a run or pass or whether the coin flip is heads or tails. Predicting the Super Bowl isn’t very hard. There is a fifty-fifty chance to get it right—though some will manage to make a fool of themselves.
Senior guard Andrea Smith has been lighting up the court for USF’s women’s basketball team this season, and has been a major contributor to the Bulls’ impressive 14-5 record. Together with her twin sister Andrell Smith, who she is older than by just five minutes, she has helped to form a duo that has left
Jim Leavitt, the first coach in USF football history and the man who built the program from the ground-up, is headed to the Superbowl. Shortly after his departure from the University of South Florida, Leavitt was hired as the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers. He has flourished under Jim Harbaugh’s direction since that
I tend to say that a concert is the best one I’ve ever been to every time I go to one. But last night, things might have changed. A chance to see Jeff Mangum rewrote the meaning of the word “artist” for me. Anyone familiar with the ’90s music scene knows of Mangum’s band Neutral
A dean thinks the library is too quiet. A business program doesn’t prepare students to go out and get a job. A professor says it is important to listen to sex workers. What’s going on here? Those who attended The Genius Next Door—a new, monthly series at the Dali Museum—were able to find out. On
Wildly named ideas like City Sleekers, Hedge Hugs, Mission Control and the Spunnel were among those presented at the Entrepreneurship Club’s Business Idea Pitch. On Jan. 22, students gathered in the University Student Center ballroom to compete in the tournament of innovation. “Our mission is to equip our members with best skills and contacts to
If your non-college or commuter friends ever come over to your dorm room, they will probably have some questions about dormitory life. Living away from home can be a fascinating idea for those who have never tried it. But with freedom comes responsibility. You might find yourself in need of a thoughtful answer to some
Manti Te’o lied about his girlfriend. We know that. The evidence suggests that he knew about the hoax and participated in it. We know that. So instead let’s discuss the most mind boggling part of this crazy story. No, not the reason why Te’o lied to the country and lived a lie in the national
The USF men’s basketball team got its first Big East win at home on Saturday night, defeating the Georgetown Hoyas by the score of 61-58. The Bulls (10-7), coming off a last-second 70-67 loss to Rutgers earlier in the week, knew that getting an in-conference win against a tough team like the Hoyas was absolutely
The Internet is a vast and scary place, full of unseen faces and an ever-growing pile of jargon. One term commonly used by Internet cronies is “herp derp.” Don’t worry, we’ll break it down for you. The phrase is applied to a situation when somebody has done something stupid, idiotic, etc. The Online Slang Dictionary
Older Posts››
You must be logged in to post a comment.