By Claire Farrow There is a chill in the air—well, only when you’re inside—which means that Halloween season is upon us. From the falling leaves to the pumpkins, the witches to the innocents, the humor to the horror, everything is beginning to scream Halloween, particularly in choice and availability of film. Soon ABC Family will […]
National Hazing Prevention Week at UT
By KHADIJAH KHAN News Writer This past week, you might have seen your fellow Spartans’ social media become a bit more active with the changing of their Facebook cover photo and their utilization of the hashtag #TampaGreeksDontHaze. This is all because of UT Fraternity and Sorority Life’s (FSL’s) decision to take a stand against hazing […]
Roth Loses His Edge With ‘Green Inferno’
By Nathan DeCorte Director Eli Roth, notorious for the series of so-called “torture porn” films he made over the last ten years, has taken his camera out of the dungeon and into the jungle in his latest work, The Green Inferno. The story goes like this: A group of student activists fly to Peru in […]
Mr. Phil: Serving Up Hearty Conversation With a Side of Advice
By GRIFFIN GUINTA Editor-in-Chief Filling up your glass is a seemingly ordinary and tedious process for those who dine in the cafeteria. Long lines often congregate around the soda fountains, and impatient stares are shot at those who dare wait for the fizz to subside or pause for a moment to get extra ice. For […]
Halloween Horror Nights: Mi Haunted Casa Es Su Haunted Casa
By Ivy Velazquez Do you love to be scared out of your wits? The suspense of knowing someone could jump out at you any moment? I do and it was in this spirit that I went to Universal’s 25th annual Halloween Horror Nights on Saturday, Sept. 26. Being the 25th year, this was quite a milestone […]