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Police Beat Feb. 5

By Cara Fetzer

Compiled Theft of Plants? At 2 p.m. on Jan. 25, an item was removed without authorization from a locked administrative office on the 5th floor of Plant Hall. The case is still open. Shhhh!!! At 1:45 a.m. on Jan. 27, a noise disturbance was ...

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Soccer Star Supports Native Haiti with Faith

By Narisa Imprasert

Over the past two weeks, the news has been covering the traumatizing earthquakes in Haiti. But it took a seven point earthquake followed by another one days later to portray a true natural disaster at its worst. One University of Tampa student in particular, Pascal Milien, has been affected personally both...

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Cass Bridge Construction

By Coryn Doncaster

During the 2009-2010 school year at the University of Tampa, it has been hard to go places on campus, such as the scenic Plant Park, and not notice Cass St. Bridge standing straight up, clearly not in use. According to Director ...

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SG Beat

By Staff Report

Blockbuster Express ($1 a night DVD rental) will be on campus this Friday! Students will be allowed to sign up for Connect by Hertz Feb. 11. The registration is being delayed due to website updates. Approved Funding: Delta Sigma Pi -  $1,149 Indian Cultural ...

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AmeriCorps Representative Joins UT Community

By Jeffrey Palmer

AmeriCorps, an organization devoted to the betterment of impoverished and troubled communities across the nation, newly assigned representative Karen Lederer to a coordinator post at UT. A recent university graduate herself, Lederer recognizes the importance of educating people on the role ...

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John Edwards’ Mistress Once a Spartan

By Sarah Gottlieb

Those in touch with current news know former Democratic Presidential Candidate John Edwards recently admitted to fathering a daughter with his mistress, Rielle Hunter. What many may not know, however, is that Rielle Hunter was once a student at The University ...

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Hojo Residents Back to Campus

By Charlie Hambos

Several residents of the Howard Johnson were furious after receiving an email from Residence Life on Monday night saying that they were being forced to move onto campus within a week. The email said that University of Tampa officials were “consolidating ...

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Criminology Professor Publishes Officer Manual

By Staff Report

Our media is saturated with stories about big police agencies and ripe with scenes of hurried agents bustling through crowded stations with phone lines and computer keyboards creating a busy clamor in the background. In many communities across our country ...

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Facebook Connects Cause and Students to Help Haiti

By Cara Marzilli

Five days after the ground shook in Haiti, Marco Duverseau returned to Tampa. The UT sophomore and Haiti native had returned to Florida just days before the earthquake. Him and his aunt helplessly watched the CNN news coverage of the devastation ...

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New Health Center to Open by End of Year

By Robert Stephenson

Five months after the H1N1 virus overwhelmed the 1,800 square foot Health Center with sick students, the University of Tampa is expanding the facility to five times its size. Officials announced Monday that the new Health Center would open by the end of the year.

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Police Chief Talks to Students about Gasparilla Changes

By Robert Stephenson

The pirates of the106th Annual Gasparilla Celebration invade Tampa this weekend and raise the potential for walking the plank, not into the water but to the Hillsborough County Jails, officials say as new rules will be enforced. To help prevent UT ...

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Obama, Biden Visit UT for Historic High-Speed Rail Announcement

By Sarah Gottlieb

President Barack Obama on Thursday rallied thousands who waited outside the Bob Martinez Sports Center more than six hours to see him. The doors of the Sports Center opened to ticket-holders at 10:30 a.m. and the President and Vice President Joe ...

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