Archives for April 2013
It’s been a rough week for America — the bombings in Boston, the fertilizer plant explosion in West Texas and while the families of victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy were in attendance, the U.S. Senate failed to vote in a law that requires background checks for gun purchasers at gun shows. However, we
On Oct. 30, 2006, A CIA strike on a religious school in Pakistan killed 80 civilians. Up to 69 were children. On Dec. 15, 2010, a U.S. attack on al-Majala in Southern Yemen killed 55 people. Fourteen of these were al-Qaida members. The rest were women and children. According to a report from the law
The University of South Florida has added home-and-home football series against Wisconsin and Maryland for upcoming seasons, Director of Athletics Doug Woolard announced on Friday. USF will visit Wisconsin on Sept. 27, 2014 with the Badgers coming to Tampa on Sept. 16, 2017. The Bulls will also host Maryland on Sept. 6, 2014 and travel
Before he attacked the Boston Marathon, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the suspected terrorists, wrote on the Internet that he had no American friends and didn’t understand them. In the days after he attacked Boston and before he was killed, I hope he finally came to understand what Americans were like. In the days after the
Last week, I went and saw the film “42” while on a date with my girlfriend. Aside from some minor historical inaccuracies, the film was fantastic. For those of you who do not know the movie is about Jackie Robinson who was the first Major League Baseball player in the modern era who happened to
A committee of three Student Government senators was appointed last week to evaluate the actions of the Supreme Court, after it made a decision to disqualify Mark Lombardi-Nelson from the presidential election. Graham Reybitz, Kendel Mott and Russell Heller, each associate justices who agreed with the court’s decision, were issued memos of impeachment by SG
A 3-1 halftime lead looked like with would be enough on Saturday night at Al Lang Field. But as quickly as they had gained it, the Tampa Bay Rowdies gave it right back to the Atlanta Silverbacks who scored three times in the second half to win 4-3. Luke Mulholland scored twice for the Rowdies.
The sun sets over a magical new city, and night life emerges. You have never seen anything like it. You find yourself immersed in a different culture, language, and way of life. You are not in America. There are plenty of opportunities at USF St. Petersburg to travel and explore other countries while learning invaluable
The Bulls football squad was on display for both fans and coaches in USF’s 2013 Spring Game.
Three Student Government Supreme Court justices are in danger of being impeached for “willful disregard of statutes,” after issuing a ruling that disqualified Mark Lombardi-Nelson from the presidential race. Sen. Jozef Gherman drafted a memo to impeach Russell Heller, Graham Reybitz and Kendel Mott. The memo accuses the justices of using power that does not
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