By Joshua Foster-Storch We as a civilization have been living among the threat of contracting COVID-19 for over a year now. And now that people are starting to get vaccinated, people should be expected to be vaccinated before they do anything in public. That is what a vaccine passport is here to provide. Vaccine passports […]
Social Distance-Friendly Getaways from Tampa
By Sydney Rhodes There’s no denying that it has been a rough couple of months and many Florida attractions have closed due to COVID-19. Day or weekend trips are going to be a must during the stressful time of trying to get back into the swing of things, especially social distancing-friendly ones. Day Trips from Tampa: […]
How the cancellation of UT abroad courses affects students
by Maddi Dolan With coronavirus rapidly spreading across the globe, it is causing uncertainty regarding what’s to come in the summer months. Universities all across the U.S. have put a halt on summer travel courses, including The University of Tampa. UT students were told their summer travel courses would be canceled back in March when […]
A guide on traveling as a UT student
by Mallory Culhane At some point, everyone experiences a feeling of wanderlust: the overwhelming feeling to travel. Though, traveling as a college student is stressful. Balancing life in college is hard enough that many aren’t focused on devoting time to travel. Many assume that pushing off traveling to later in life is best; that way, […]
Travel Abroad with UT Art and Design
by Demi Manglona UT’s Art and Design department has organized two travel immersion courses–New York City and Seoul, South Korea–for the upcoming spring semester, where students can attend workshops and explore a metropolitan city center. Credit will be offered for enrolling in the course and completing pre and post-departure assignments. There is a cap of […]