By Carrie Pinkard I never even wanted to be a meteorologist. I wanted to be an Olympic figure skater, but my dad said, “You are Punxsutawney Phil the 34238083rd and
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By James Bennett III After spending approximately $1 million on rebranding, the University of South Florida decided to trash its redesigned logo only eight months later. Alumni, students, faculty and
By Nancy McCann A bill designed to clarify that USF St. Petersburg will become a branch campus once the USF system is consolidated has been filed in the Legislature. The
By Alex Eubanks After beginning the season with two slow starts, both ending with a lopsided Bulls win, USF has rattled off two dominating victories as the underdog. Thursday night’s win,
By Alexander Eubanks In what was a much closer game than the final score would indicate, the Bulls struggled throughout much of their game against Stony Brook before eventually taking
By Anna Bryson College football season is the pinnacle to the undergrad experience. If you don’t attend your school football games, why are you in college? Here is your guide
USF football head coach Willie Taggart visited USF St. Petersburg on Friday afternoon, becoming the first coach in the history of the program to visit the campus. The event, called
USF’s Big East struggles continued as they fell to the Louisville Cardinals, 34-24 at Raymond James Stadium on Nov. 25. The victory allowed Louisville (7-5, 5-2 Big East) to clinch
USF snapped a four-game losing streak and won its first Big East conference game against Syracuse 37-17 on Nov. 11 at the Carrier Dome. Bulls quarterback B.J. Daniels accounted for
On Saturday, Sept. 3, USF St. Petersburg students were treated to a viewing party of USF’s triumph over Notre Dame in the Crystal Head Lounge at Jannus Live. A few