Central Florida Future, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
1 day ago by Christie Zizo
Cartoons come and go, but none have been more maniacal than those seven-minute shorts put out by Warner Bros. since the mid-1900s – the Looney Tunes cartoons. These are drawn, written and voiced by sick individuals who seek to drive children into a fantasy land where violence is okay because nobody dies.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
1 day ago by Joe Rienzi, Columnist
I moved to Tampa in 2005 as an 18-year-old, ready-to-take-on-the-world college freshman. During my three and a half years here, there has always been one constant disappointment in the so-called "City of Champions" - the Tampa Bay Rays.
The team has shown a dramatic turnaround, but to think that this team can make a deep postseason run - especially to think they will make it to the World Series - is crazy.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
1 day ago by Jose Ferrer, Columnist
The Bush administration has placed an almost two-year moratorium on solar-energy projects on public land, citing a need for studies regarding "the environmental impact the solar projects will have on land in Arizona, Nevada, California and other western states," Democracy Now! reported Monday.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
1 day ago by Chris Wagenheim, Senior Editor
USF Student Health Services (SHS) has chosen a new insurance carrier for students, which will offer more comprehensive coverage at an increased price. After five years with Pearce and Pearce, the USF Student Health Insurance Advisory Committee chose Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) of Florida as the University's new student insurance provider.
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The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
2 days ago by Carrie Johnson, Staff Writer
South Florida quarterback Matt Grothe, joining junior defensive end George Selvie and senior linebacker Tyrone McKenzie, has made it onto a watch list of awards given out to the best college athletes around the nation. Grothe was recognized on the Maxwell Watch List for the second consecutive season.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
2 days ago by Matt Ferrara, Correspondent
According to the Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention, 100 million trees are used to produce junk mail in America every year. That's more than 4 million tons of wasted natural resources. Luckily for Mother Earth and junk mail recipients alike, a Seattle-based business is doing its part to reduce junk mail and send it back to the environment.
The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL
19 hours ago by Joe Rienzi, Columnist
I moved to Tampa in 2005 as an 18-year-old, ready-to-take-on-the-world college freshman. During my three and a half years here, there has always been one constant disappointment in the so-called "City of Champions" - the Tampa Bay Rays.
The team has shown a dramatic turnaround, but to think that this team can make a deep postseason run - especially to think they will make it to the World Series - is crazy.
The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL
1 day ago by Sakina Bowser and LaTeshia Mitchell
The Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS) Thursday lifted the probation of Florida A&M University and reinstated their accreditation.
During its annual meeting, SACS removed FAMU from probation and requested no further reports.
"We have been able to solve and address the critical issues that threatened the very existence of this university," said FAMU President James H.
The Famuan, Florida A&M University, FL
20 hours ago by Marsha Buchanan
The University of Abuja and Florida A&M University signed a memorandum of agreement Friday morning to broaden and further expand cultural boundaries between the two university.
At 9 a.m., a press conference was held on the fourth floor of Lee Hall to announce the relationship, which will allow FAMU students and faculty to study abroad.
Stallion, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, GA
6 days ago by Scott Barron
College should be a place of higher education that challenges your mind and opinions on life. While this is true for other institutions such as Georgia Tech and UGA, however, it does not apply to ABAC.
In college level classes, there is supposed to be debate between the professors and the students, yet in a class at ABAC you will find students not participating in discussions and making up excuses on why their papers are not turned in on the due date.
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