Why does God hate kids? Why me? Who are my parents? Do they love me? Imagine a child asking those questions. Many foster kids in our society ask these questions.
Month: September 2014
Roughly half of the fans, if not more, left Raymond James Stadium by halftime after the Bulls received a thorough beatdown. The North Carolina State Wolfpack (3-0) came into to
Students hit the sand, grass or courts for intramural sports on campus starting Sept. 21. Campus Recreation offers students a chance to get outside and be active while competing in
Finding reliable transportation to return home for holidays and special occasions can be challenging for students who don’t own a car. The latest travel option students have is Megabus, a
The College of Business has a new name and a record $10 million dollar donation. At the conclusion of USF’s Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday Sept. 4, the largest
In a unanimous vote, the Board of Trustees secured an increase in student enrollment to 10,000 students by 2024. The board met Sept. 4 to approve the plan. Chancellor Sophia
Students weren’t happy with the size of the graduation commencement ceremony before the university decided to expand. With the approval of the strategic plan on Thursday, which will increase enrollment
From now on, the double doors in the front entrance and the side stairwells of Resident Hall One will be used as emergency exits. The building’s increased issues with uninvited
So you live on campus, and you dropped a thousand-plus dollars on that meal plan. Maybe you love it#or, you hate it. Either way, you have to eat it, or
For eight years, Dr. Lisa Starks-Estes has committed to the development of her first book Violence, Trauma, and Virtus in Shakespeare’s Roman Poems and Plays: Transforming Ovid. Starks-Estes is an