Opening day is here. The Tampa Bay Rays will open the season against the Baltimore Orioles at Tropicana field on Tuesday at 3:10 p.m. in St. Petersburg. Opening day starter
Russia – 2 p.m., Wednesday. Over 200 radioactive wolves that had been living in the ruins of Chernobyl unbeknownst to scientists were disturbed by a magnitude-3 earthquake. They set out
Students will finally find out who will represent them as president next year on Friday, April 5. That will be the date that the Student Government Supreme Court will hold
U.S. ambassadors, journalists and a three-star general will make their way to USF St. Petersburg this week, opening conversation on issues from abroad and at home. The Conference on International
The Dining Services Committee will soon reveal new dining options for the 2013-2014 school year, aiming to increase affordability and variety at the Reef. Sodexo and Student Government representatives met
The depraved exploits of traditional spring breakers are flashing on the big screens. But each year, groups from schools all over the country set out on alternative spring breaks to
The slow and steady approach was the winning strategy for James Hinchcliffe. In the first race of his third season as a driver in the IZOD IndyCar series, Hinchcliffe made
No one in Tampa Bay saw the USF women’s basketball team win its first NCAA Tournament game in program history. A dust storm in Lubbock, Texas knocked out ESPN’s feed
USF St. Petersburg is known for its sparkling bay front, tight knit community and small class size, but there are little oddities unique to our downtown campus. Perhaps none is
Students will finally find out who will represent them as president next year on Friday, April 5. That will be the date that the Student Government Supreme Court will hold
