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Judging Books by Their Covers

A Glance at Teen Paranormal Romance

By and Judging Books by Their Covers

We walk in on a mission. Ramone, an employee at a popular book store chain, shakes his head with disdain as he sees us beeline for the New Teen Paranormal romance aisle: 24 bookshelves dedicated ...

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Ten Tips and Tricks for Gasparilla Veterans and Virgins

By and Ten Tips and Tricks for  Gasparilla Veterans and Virgins

You’ve probably heard the word buzzing around campus since coming back from break. Seasoned seniors and juniors have been preparing for this Tampa tradition for months. For students who don’t know, Gasparilla is Tampa’s claim ...

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Film vs. Novel: Will Woman in Black Come to Life At the Theater?

By Film vs. Novel: Will Woman in Black Come to Life At the Theater?

Daniel Radcliffe is making his first post-Potter debut on February 3rd. He’ll star as Arthur Kipp, a London lawyer circa the Victorian-era, in the film The Woman in Black based on the 1983 novel by ...

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Devious Purposes: The Marriage of Technology and Movement

interACTION 1.0 Ushers in a New Wave of Art

By Devious Purposes: The Marriage of Technology and Movement

The expansive wood floor and whitewashed walls meant for displaying art are obscured by clutter. There are five computers, three Wiimotes, two PA systems, one video mixer, a keyboard synthesizer, a projector, a trumpet, a ...

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A Student’s Best Friend: Woof Stress Away

By A Student’s Best Friend: Woof Stress Away

Gatsby, a black retriever-mix, is lapping up all kinds of attention in his cherry red bandana. He frolics around an open lounge at Indiana University with friends Kodiac, the long-haired husky, and Maddie, the brown, ...

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Fang Island Sinks Teeth Into Tampa

By Fang Island Sinks Teeth Into Tampa

There has come a time when we’ve all wanted our own musical score to accompany our lives. The mundane being jazzed up by our theme song. Epic encounters backed by frenzied guitar riffs, video game-esque ...

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Who is Dragonette?

“Hello” Mystery Singer’s Kickin’ Band

By Who is Dragonette?

French beats master Martin Solveig might still be a virtual unknown in the U.S., but his hit “Hello”   became plenty overplayed as it wormed its way up on top 10 charts worldwide. When the ...

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Environmental Cars Available, New Ones on the Way

By Environmental Cars Available, New Ones on the Way

The future has denied us jet-packs, hover-boards and flying cars, but it looks as if car-makers might be finally giving the people what they want. How about a car that runs completely on air, sunshine ...

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‘The X Factor’ is Coming to the U.S. this Fall

Auditions held in Miami this week

By ‘The X Factor’ is Coming to the U.S. this Fall

Can you sing? Can you dance? Do you think you have any talent at all? If so, then Simon Cowell’s newest show, The X Factor,might just be coming for you. On Thursday, April 7, Miami ...

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Degas comes to the Tampa Museum of Art

By Degas comes to the Tampa Museum of Art

From March 12 to June 19, the museum is featuring the works of Degas, a French impressionist artist who lived from 1834-1917 and worked with both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. He is famous for his ...

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ALBUM REVIEW – Cut Copy’s ‘Zonoscope’

By ALBUM REVIEW – Cut Copy’s ‘Zonoscope’

Cut Copy. It’s a computer function for word processors and also the name of a kicky band hailing from Melbourne, Australia. Their sound ranges from acronyms such as electropop and even post-punk. Recognized for their ...

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CAL Dean Tames Sykes Chapel Organ

By CAL Dean Tames Sykes Chapel Organ

To many organs bring to mind weddings, churches and even Count Dracula. Last Saturday evening, however, the organ was an instrument of celebration as Haig Mardirosian played his “Dedicatory Recital” inside the Sykes Chapel Center ...

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Jared Mahone Brings Soul to SP ‘Unplugged’

By Jared Mahone Brings Soul to SP ‘Unplugged’

Tuesday night, a crowd mulled about with $1 coffees in hand, while I sat comfortably on Stadium’s couches at my keyboard. We were gathered in front of Jazzman’s for the first Student Production’s Unplugged session ...

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Lights! Camera! Action! Directors Shine at UT Film Fest

By Lights! Camera! Action! Directors Shine at UT Film Fest

In Reeves Theatre on Saturday night, waiting for the lights to dim and the screen to light up, there was just one thing missing — popcorn. At the University of Tampa’s Film and Digital Festival, ...

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