Ethan Vaubel, senior economics major and president of the USF College Republicans, was doing homework on Sunday when he saw Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he is no longer running for president on social media.
“I watched the whole video and I was kinda shocked. I didn't think it would be this soon,
The new Sustainable & Ethical Practices coalition, formed by multiple USF clubs and organizations, is demanding the establishment of an Office of Sustainability after frustrations with the university’s lack of action.
In order to educate the student body on the importance of this demand, th
A group of USF protesters arrested on March 6, self-named the “Tampa 5,” agreed to a “misdemeanor intervention program” and had charges dropped on Tuesday, according to the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s office.
Alum Laura Rodriguez, students Gia Davilla, Jeanie Kida and Lauren Pineiro and
This year, students will have to add another New Year's resolution to their list: completing the annual FAFSA form.
The 2024-25 form for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will open for students on Dec. 31, according to the launch announcement on the Federal Student Aid (FSA) we
Freshman American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting major Andrew Lynch was 16 years old when he was attacked for using the men’s bathroom in his high school in St. Pete.
“I am afraid of it happening again every single day, everywhere I go,” Lynch, who is a transgender man, said. “I am afraid to u