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UT Art Professor Takes Experimental Passion to Another Level

By Demi Manglona In early October, a self-proclaimed “weirdo” and printmaking devotee opened Labyrinth Studios – a gallery, printshop and creative learning space to introduce interdisciplinary arts – in south Seminole Heights. It is open to any skill-level to teach technical, creative and magical thinking, said Ali Norman, Tampa-raised University of Tampa adjunct professor of …

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“Astonishing and disappointing”: Students on Lack of Study Spaces

By Cait Korsak  With the temperature, and the number of Covid cases on the rise, off-campus students at The University of Tampa are in a desperate search for air conditioned places to study on campus.  Hannah Rhea, a sophomore marketing major at UT, lives 1.4 miles west of campus and describes the absence of places …

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Tampa Explores New Technology for Future Public Transportation

By Re’nesia Mills The Tampa Bay area currently has several forms of operational transportation including taxis, streetcars, bus services, and more. But, new technologies that may advance Tampa’s transit are being considered for the future. The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (TBARTA) recently received a $1 million grant from the state legislature that will …

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Barrymore Guests Unaware of Students Quarantining

By Mallory Culhane & Ella Malmgren Some students at The University of Tampa have been quarantining at the Barrymore Hotel, in accordance with UT’s quarantine procedures as outlined in the Spartan Shield Health Safety Plan. Although this is common knowledge for members of the UT community, guests staying at the Barrymore Hotel are not made …

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