By REBECCA TURNER Armed with knit gloves and garbage bags, UT students collected tires, tennis rackets, large plastic planters and much more from the banks of the Hillsborough River on Saturday Sept. 17 as part of a county-wide cleanup. The 33 students volunteered at one of two sites with Better Together, Student Environmental Action Coalition […]
Post Office Lines Suggest Changes in Shopping Habits
By JESSE LONG With students back on campus, the post office has become a major destination. Many students have ordered books and had care packages sent to their campus address. However, long lines have prevented some students from picking up their shipments. “I am having my stuff shipped elsewhere because I don’t want to wait […]
A Bright Future for Tampa: The City You Shouldn’t Sleep On
By CHRIS RYSKAMP When students first arrive at The University of Tampa, they feel as if they are in paradise. The hundreds of palm trees, bright sunshine, warm weather and nearby white sand beaches makes UT feel more like a resort than a school. However, this vacation vibe soon dies down and students begin to […]
Women Can’t Win in Drake’s “Child’s Play”
By SELENE SAN FELICE When Drake dropped Views in April, the only thing that surprised me about the album was how bored I was by it. Out of 20 songs, there were only a few real bangers. He even threw in the practically ancient “Hotline Bling” at the end in an attempt to keep the […]
No Money, No Problems: The Upside of Unpaid Internships
By ROBERTO ABEDRABBO The market is constantly changing and we no longer live in a world where an undergraduate degree can guarantee a job opportunity. Sometimes, not even a graduate degree will do that for you. As an international student with experience in recruiting and the marketing industry, I say YES: an unpaid internship is absolutely […]