A new freshman experience course has been introduced with the intent of getting students off on the right foot. The course, called University Success, covers the topics of university culture,
Month: September 2014
Robert Pierpoint covered six presidents as a White House correspondent, including President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. In all, he spent 40 years at CBS News. But only two people have
Flashing lights, selfies and energetic photographers. These were just a few things visitors of the 2014 Tampa Bay Fashion Show saw. This year, the event was held at the Hilton
Facing off against the Connecticut Huskies for their fourth straight home game, the USF Bulls showed a new energy. The Bulls players were amped up from the moment they took
Before this baseball season, many experts predicted the Tampa Bay Rays would finish atop of the American League East Division. The reality isn’t as good for the Rays. The Rays
The American public university system feverishly strives to promote diversity. The principle behind it may be noble, but sometimes they take it a bit too far. Sometimes, their drive to
I’m writing this article from a place I’m quite familiar with – a seat on an airplane. Though this trip to Miami is certainly much shorter than the trans-Atlantic voyage
This past weekend I got the privilege of attending Tampa’s First Annual Tattoo Arts Conventions held at the Tampa Convention Center. The three day event boasted more than 300 world
The USF student section at the home football games is dwindling. When I say dwindling, I mean it is awful. It is embarrassing. The football team(2-2) continually shows strides of
Fifteen of the 17 charges made against Student Body President Cody Boyer are going to trial. The senate impeachment committee, including senators Nicholas Patides, Angela Wilson and Carly Chaput, reviewed