By Baron Reichenbach For years, members of older generations have swept aside the opinions and ideas of younger ones with a condescending aloofness, using the argument that virtually anyone younger
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By Emme Meyers Greek life: You’ve seen the movies, read the news and heard about the parties. However, beyond the surface of these media representations of Greek life lies empowerment,
By Manuel Vicente Lalande In a world of corrupt politicians, global warming, anti-vaxxers and flat-Earthers, it can be difficult to have faith and believe that everything is going to be
By Emily Wunderlich It was the summer of ‘69. Humankind took its first steps on the moon. The Stonewall Riots kicked off the modern day LGBT rights movement. Woodstock brought
By Joan “Sudsy” Tschiderer When I arrived at the USF Bay Campus in 1969, I expected to remain for one term, the fall quarter, and then transfer to the University
By Patrick Tobin The wait is finally over. More than five months after falling to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a tragic end to a historic season, the Tampa Bay
By Bryce Lawson Didn’t your momma ever tell you not to tell on people? In the hip-hop community, snitching is one of the worst offenses to the “G-code” one can
Ginger ale deserves to be in the same category as Coke and root beer. By Bryce Lawson From a young age, my mom used to tell me, “Drink some ginger
Sports are an “avenue for infinite stories about the human experience.” By Dylan Hart I was shockingly unathletic as a kid. My crowning achievement was winning a dodgeball game in
By Crow’s Nest Staff When consolidation planners last year haphazardly recommended merging USF’s two student publications — The Crow’s Nest and The Oracle — the backlash was almost instantaneous. Editors