Opinion: Compassion in Coaching Counts

“Old fashioned” coaching tactics, including blaming, belittling, and undermining athletes have been the default mindset in…

Remembering a Revolutionary: the Legacy of Patricia Hill

Dr. Patricia Liggins Hill, a beloved USF professor and alumna, passed away at 80 years old…

Op Ed: Is Bill Russell Forever a Don?

USF prides itself on its change-making alumni, particularly former NBA player Bill Russell. But a closer…

Half Moon Bay Community Grieves, Demands Change

Thirty miles from USF, a group of mourners gathered to honor the lives of seven farmworkers…

Hilltop Gas Leaks Continue With No End in Sight

Since August, gas leaks have plagued the Hilltop. There have been four leaks in the last…

The Race for District Attorney Is On  

On Nov. 8, San Francisco will choose a District Attorney. The four candidates in the race,…

Artists Bring Abstraction to the Thacher Gallery

The role of a spectator in art adopted an entirely new meaning on Aug. 25 at…

The Light is Still On: the 23rd Thacher Art and Architecture Annual

While the Thacher Gallery prides itself on displaying the work of local artists, its most recent…

Migrant Melancholy and the Diasporic Imagination

Van My Truong, a Yale educated author and activist, was the honorable speaker for the seventh…

Stress Less Day Aims to Help Students’ Mental Health

In recent years, college students have spoken out about the mental toll higher education can have…