by Brittany Reed Brantley Gilbert Friday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Country music singer, Brantley Gilbert, will continue his Not Like Us tour with a stop in Tampa this September. His show will feature songs off of his most recent album, The Devil Don’t Sleep, as well as past albums, […]
Met halfway: why BTS cannot sing victory yet
By Robert Lucchesi If you tuned in to the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA’s) for Lizzo, Taylor Swift, or Normani, then you tuned in for all the right reasons. If you were watching the VMA’s to see BTS at the award ceremony, you were probably more than a little disappointed by their absence, as well […]
Spiking Spartans sweep in first tournament of season
by Isabel Marhoun On Friday, Sept. 6 to Saturday, Sept. 8, The University of Tampa’s Women’s Volleyball team held The Courtyard by Marriott-Terrace Hotel classic tournament. The Spartans faced four teams during the tournament, including the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Crimson Hawks, the Central Missouri Mules, Valdosta State Blazers, and the Concordia-St. Paul bears. The […]
Quiet hours for dorms under attack
by Bailee Jones Some students say The University of Tampa’s quiet hours are failing them, leaving them frustrated and tired at the mercy of loud dorm halls. With the hustle and bustle of a booming downtown area just a short walk away and over 200 organizations to enjoy on campus, UT gives their students an […]
Nicki Minaj announces her retirement from music
by Tatiana Torres In an unexpected announcement on Thursday, Sept. 5, hip-hop artist, Nicki Minaj sent many of her 20 million Twitter followers into a panic when declaring via Twitter that she was retiring from the music industry to “have my family.” In the tweet, Minaj referenced her hit single “Girl on Fire,” which she […]