By Leah Burdick The pirates invaded Bayshore Boulevard, once again on Sat. January 28, with a city of spectators to cheer them on. Gasparilla has been an annual event in the city of Tampa dating back to 1904, according to The History of Gasparilla. On the last Saturday of January, the city of Tampa fills […]
What Valentine’s Day means to different age groups
By Natalie Soldatova Not many of us might be aware of it, but Valentine’s Day has already been celebrated since the 14th century. Not much has changed since then, as Valentine’s Day was always known as a chance to express our love and gratitude for people that we love. We usually show our love to […]
UT will Switch from Blackboard to Canvas
By Andrea Carlson The University of Tampa’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, David S. Stern, recently announced in January that the university will switch from Blackboard to Canvas as the schools new Learning Management System (LMS). Canvas will replace Blackboard beginning in Fall 2023 and it will be known as “SpartanLearn.” In Fall 2022, faculty, […]
Tampa Bay Rays Finalize Talks for New Stadium Renovation
By Theo A. Katz After ongoing discussions about relocation, the Tampa Bay Rays’ Tropicana Field will undergo a renovation. Arguably rated as one of the worst stadiums in Major League Baseball (MLB), Tropicana Field has been home to the Rays since 1998. Based in downtown St. Petersburg, the location is an inconvenience for residents of […]
Tom Brady’s Untouchable Legacy
By Cameron Andrade Legacy; 649 touchdowns, 12,050 passing yards, three MVPs, and seven super bowls. This is what Tom Brady will leave behind as he officially retires from the game of football. Brady took to social media early Wednesday morning to announce his decision to enter retirement. He uttered these words in an emotional 53-second […]