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Tech Advances Lead to New Careers

By Tech Advances Lead to New Careers

College students today are faced with a new reality. We are entering a job market consisting of many careers that didn’t even exist when we were born. Because of this, school counselors are being forced ...

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Reliving Murky Gasparilla Adventures

By Reliving Murky Gasparilla Adventures

As the much anticipated Gasparilla weekend approaches, student excitement is mounting to a an almost-tangible level of anticipation. Campus is buzzing with talk of parties, parades, drinking schedules and plans for all manner of debauchery. ...

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The Mind Behind ‘Black Swan’ Visits Campus

By The Mind Behind ‘Black Swan’ Visits Campus

The award winning psychological thriller Black Swan didn’t just write itself. After almost a decade in the making, Natalie Portman finally danced across the silver screen as the perfectionist ballerina Nina Sayers, tormented by a ...

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Freshman Goalie Dismissed After First Semester at UT

By Freshman Goalie Dismissed After First Semester at UT

Leah Cesanek was the starting goalkeeper for the University of Tampa women’s soccer team in the fall. But after one semester, Cesanek is no longer enrolled at UT. Due to the Family Education Rights and ...

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Pick Your Ending! History Re-written The Way You Would Like It

By Pick Your Ending! History Re-written The Way You Would Like It

Japanese Internment On February 19, 1942 Executive Order 9066 was signed and authorized by Franklin Roosevelt. This law effected Japanese citizens on many levels. But what was the motivation? To what extent did it affect ...

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Death Penalty Makes It Difficult to Assess Value of Human Life

By Death Penalty Makes It Difficult to Assess Value of Human Life

Who’s to say that your life is more valuable than mine? Or that my life is more than yours? Whether you have 500 friends on Facebook or 100 “friends” in reality, it is all the ...

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4 The Win

By 4 The Win

No. 16 M. Basketball [17-1, 6-1] Jan. 29 vs. Barry [4-12, 1-6 SSC] at 7:30p.m. After getting off to a school-record 16-0 start the Spartans fell to SSC rival Florida Southern at the Bob Martinez ...

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Former UT Sluggers and Hurlers in the Pro Ranks

By Former UT Sluggers and Hurlers in the Pro Ranks

Last year, the University of Tampa baseball team sent a record-setting ten players into the minor leagues. This year, their rookie seasons are complete and they are ready to conquer yet another year in the ...

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‘I Don’t Do That.’ Is Refusing to Give Head Relationship Suicide?

By ‘I Don’t Do That.’ Is Refusing to Give Head Relationship Suicide?

One night while I was home for winter break, I found myself in a group that included some people I’ve grown up with and people I’ve never met before. We all sat curled up in ...

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The Show ‘Skins’ Is Uninteresting but America’s Reaction is Hilarious

By The Show ‘Skins’ Is Uninteresting but America’s Reaction is Hilarious

It seems that everyone in the media world has been talking about Skins, MTV’s new show — nearly a carbon copy of the popular British series of the same name. Anybody who was a fan ...

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Society Should Be Kinder When Digesting Vegetarian Lifestyle

By Society Should Be Kinder When Digesting Vegetarian Lifestyle

According to UrbanDictionary.com a vegetarian is, “Technically a person who eats no meat or dead animal products…. Despite claims to the contrary, most vegetarians are not elitist or prejudiced…. [D]espite that most vegetarians are non-judgmental ...

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Ditch the Rubbish by Telling Constructive Stories about Society

By Ditch the Rubbish by Telling Constructive Stories about Society

Ever since I came to the University of Tampa, I have been observing American society and contrasting it with my own. There have been things about America I have preferred and things that I have ...

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Keeping Lovers On Pedestal Can Accentuate Pet Peeves

By Keeping Lovers On Pedestal Can Accentuate Pet Peeves

Relationships have a lot of give and take. But even with compromise, no relationship is perfect. As much as people want to be everything their partners could ask for, and always be understanding, there will ...

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Trust is Something That Can Reach Great Heights If Allowed to Flourish

By Trust is Something That Can Reach Great Heights If Allowed to Flourish

The only way to make someone trustworthy is to trust them. For a while my view of trust was skewed. I trusted few, as the self-help books always recommend, and was quick to doubt people ...

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