By FAITH PONTI Ever since my sophomore year of college – during which I took my first ever sociology class and realized that white, cis, male privilege is ruining the entire universe one yacht party at a time — an upwelling feeling of discontentment with how women are treated in society has been growing within […]
Unity Increases Worth
By: TIARAH CHANDLER At the end of my senior year of high school, I performed a group poem that started with the lines, “Black lives matter. When you break down matter to its purest form, it is light and energy.” Two years have passed and this subject has been brought to light and taken up a […]
A Freshman Perspective on UT Housing
By INDIRA MOOSAI As I walked around the University of Tampa, my stomach bubbled with excitement yet twisted with anxiety. Everything was beautiful, from the minarets of Plant Hall to the cobblestone streets. For some reason, I was panicking — but why? Then it hit me. Everything was so… big. I remembered when I got […]
The Art of Self-Awareness
By ROBERTO ABEDRABBO Maybe you’ve just started college or you’re about to graduate — now what? This is the time to figure out whether you’re going to study a career that you’re passionate about, or find a job that will hopefully fulfill all your professional aspirations. However, these actions could be much harder to achieve if […]
Emmys Show Up Oscars in Diversity
By MADHURA NADARAJAH The Emmy’s is an award show that celebrates and recognizes individuals in the television industry. An Emmy award is arguably the most prestigious award for television, and has been on numerous occasions been called the Oscars of the TV world. On Sept. 18, Americans tuned in to watch the 68th Annual Primetime […]