Students tired of parking on the sunny seventh floor of the parking garage may finally have some relief. Plans for a 350-spot expansion and a solar panel rooftop covering for
Author: Lenay Ruhl
USF St. Petersburg’s latest campus addition was installed on the lawn outside the University Student Center on Feb. 7. The anatomically correct bull weighs in at 850 pounds and is made of bronze. Funding for the $10,000 bull came from Student Government’s capital account. Facilities staff lowered the bull with a forklift onto four concrete platforms on its new home facing Sixth Street South.
There’s a bill in the senate asking members of Student Government to pledge their support for Greek life. It’s an unusual concept, as most senators have never experienced it. If
Mark your calendars, Bulls. USF and the Tampa Bay Rays have teamed up for the sixth year in a row to put on a special event for current students and
Biology majors aren’t the only students getting accepted into medical school these days. In fact, there are medical programs seeking out students with atypical degrees. Recently married, Katie and Israel
CLOP. CLOP. CLOP. CLOP. BANG! CLOP. CLOP. CLOP. You just witnessed an Amish drive-by-shooting. Anyone recently clicking through random channels may have been frightened to encounter a certain show that
Senior guard Andrea Smith has been lighting up the court for USF’s women’s basketball team this season, and has been a major contributor to the Bulls’ impressive 14-5 record. Together
Jim Leavitt, the first coach in USF football history and the man who built the program from the ground-up, is headed to the Superbowl. Shortly after his departure from the
A dean thinks the library is too quiet. A business program doesn’t prepare students to go out and get a job. A professor says it is important to listen to
Wildly named ideas like City Sleekers, Hedge Hugs, Mission Control and the Spunnel were among those presented at the Entrepreneurship Club’s Business Idea Pitch. On Jan. 22, students gathered in
