USA to add Coca-Cola vending machines that accept Jag Cards

By: Marissa Mason | Managing Editor New vending machines are coming South’s campus and not only will they be filled with Coke products, but students can also use their Jag Cards to purchase them. The vending machines are a part of USA’s plan to become a Coca-Cola campus and will also accept cash and non-cash payments such as debit, credit, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. … Continue reading USA to add Coca-Cola vending machines that accept Jag Cards

Women’s Basketball scores win over Trojans

By: Charles Harrison | Sports Editor The South Alabama women’s basketball team’s hot streak continued with an 80-77 win over their in-state rival, Troy. This game was the first time the Jags had faced the Trojans, since Troy knocked the Jags out of last years Sun Belt Conference Tournament where, a fourth-quarter rally by the Jags fell short as they missed three consecutive three-point shots … Continue reading Women’s Basketball scores win over Trojans

Trojans fall to Jaguars at packed Mitchell Center

By: Charles Harrison | Sports Editor The South Alabama men’s basketball team overcame a 12-point halftime deficit to defeat Troy. It was a game of runs with the Jags and Trojans trading the lead across 40 minutes. The Jags came out fast, taking a 10-2 lead over the Trojans, with junior guard Herb McGee hitting a layup and a three-pointer back to back. The run … Continue reading Trojans fall to Jaguars at packed Mitchell Center

V-Day returns this week

By: Marissa Mason | Managing Editor V-Day returns to The University of South Alabama with two events: “We Need to Talk!” and “A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, and A Prayer.” “V-Day is a global movement that exists to help end violence against women and girls through creative programming and events,” Addison Grissett, this year’s coordinator for V-Day at USA, said in an email.. “We … Continue reading V-Day returns this week

South’s Road to Funding an On-Campus Stadium

By: Richard Narramore | EIC The University of South Alabama recently announced their partnership with Hancock Whitney, which means South now has the funds to build a $74 million on-campus stadium. The road to securing funds did have its hiccups though USA made it abundantly clear that the stadium would not be paid by student’s tuition dollars. Phase I On June 6, The USA Board … Continue reading South’s Road to Funding an On-Campus Stadium