A wrong-way collision in Tampa on Feb. 9 resulted in the death of five men, including four USF fraternity brothers. At 2:12 a.m., Jobin Joy Kuriakose, 21, Ankeet Harshad Patel,
Year: 2014
While the Oval Office-ship may be very “hard work” and involve “working hard,” as George W. Bush said in one of his many famous sentences, there’s still plenty of room
Outer space has served as a universal source of inspiration for artists of all kinds. Stars, the moon and aliens have made their mark on everything from Florence and the
Students strutted down a catwalk as fast-talking auctioneer Thomas Boyd read their biographies, asking for higher bids. Each of the 35 participants in Love-a-Bull, a Student Government sponsored charity auction,
Jordan Palavra, president of USF St. Petersburg’s Black Student Association, slouched in his chair at the front of the room. The 19-year-old’s mouth formed a thin, nervous-looking line as he
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It starts with a child’s voice. Then, alternating children sing the words most Americans have memorized: “America, the Beautiful.” It’s uttered in multiple languages and gorgeous scenery flash before a
For the first 14 years of my life, the stories of the Bible were the only foundation for my beliefs. I refused to believe anything else because I was never
“Is creation a viable model of origins in today’s modern scientific era?” In a debate last week, Ken Ham, an Aussie and the CEO of Answers in Genesis, defended the
Last Tuesday, an evolutionist and a creationist got together to talk about how they disagree on how the universe came into existence. Haven’t we done this before? Despite how tired