Photo courtesy of USF Athletics By Dominic Feo Before the University of South Florida’s Week 3 matchup against No.5 Miami, there was unexpected optimism. USF won its first two games
Photo by Irena Mesa By Irena Mesa In 2025, IndyCar saw a 72% increase in viewership of women aged 18 to 24. When James Hinchcliffe, an IndyCar commentator and former
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Photo courtesy of USF Athletics By Dominic Feo Following a national search, the University of South Florida hired alumnus and Tampa-native Rob Higgins to be the university’s first-ever CEO of
Photo courtesy of Kayla James By Laura Troyer When the Twin Towers fell and the Pentagon burned on Sept. 11, 2001, most of today’s college students were not born yet.
Photo courtesy of USF Athletics By Dominic Feo After Week 2 of the college football season, the only team in the country with two wins against ranked opponents is the
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USFSP’s Watergoat is often overflowing with garbage and decaying plants that shoot out of the stormwater drain in Bayboro Harbor. Photo courtesy of Oliver Laczko By Julia Birdsall On a
A line of “For Sale” signs decorates the lawns of homes in Shore Acres. By Jasmine Parrado When Hurricanes Helene and Milton were projected to strike near Tampa Bay last
