Above photo: Freshman biology major Rachel Cruz’ research, presented at USF Tampa’s Health Research Day, could introduce new medical treatment possibilities. Courtesy of Rachel Cruz By Delaney Brown Rachel Cruz’s research is
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Above photo: Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, who previously said that USF St. Petersburg has no “vision,” now wants to know what community’s concerns are and enlisted interim Regional Chancellor Martin
Above photo: Martin Tadlock (center), USF St. Petersburg interim regional chancellor, at a panel at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs on Thursday. The panel discussed whether students are getting schooling
Dr. Cecil Mackey, an economist and lawyer who served as the second full-time president of the University of South Florida, died Feb. 8. He was 89. Mackey, who earned a
The president of the USF system is set to make about $925,000 in pay and deferred compensation again in 2018-2019. A committee of the Board of Trustees approved that contract
By Jonah Hinebaugh In retaliation to the possible consolidation of USF campuses, junior marketing major Mariah McQueen started a movement to oppose it. McQueen plans, through her “Diverge the Merge”
Above photo: Antonio Permuy, junior political science major, speaks out against the proposal to end USF St. Petersburg’s separate accreditation. Courtesy of Antonio Permuy By Antonio Permuy I was appalled
By Michael Fergusson Thursday night football games won’t be appearing in the 2018-2019 USF football schedule. Overall, the schedule has been met with mixed reviews. While there are only six
Above photo: The USF Football team added 25 players on National Signing Day. 14 were defensive players; 11, offensive. Courtesy of Chaveli Guzman By Michael Fergusson National Signing Day for the Bulls
Above photo: At Friday’s town hall Jay Sokolovsky, a USF St. Petersburg anthropology professor, speculated a correlation between Regional Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska’s ousting and House Bill 423. Emily Wunderlich | The