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Assistant Editor-in-chief Bids Farewell to Her Second Family, The Minaret

By Assistant Editor-in-chief Bids Farewell to Her Second Family, The Minaret

It was an early, fall Wednesday morning and I was running late to my 8:30 World Music class. I arrived to find only one spot left, in the first row in front of some Greek ...

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UT Alumnus to “Rock” Falk Theatre in Concert

By UT Alumnus to “Rock” Falk Theatre in Concert

TAMPA – Nearly 20 years later, University of Tampa alumnus Scott Leonard says he’s “still doing it.” Member and songwriter for the men’s a capella group Rockapella, Leonard and fellow members will perform in Falk ...

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UT Professor and Spouse Expand Support for Afghan Children

By UT Professor and Spouse Expand Support for Afghan Children

One year ago, a schoolboy in Afghanistan asked Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt) Rex Temple for a pencil. Today, that child has his pick from about 600-700 boxes of supplies and toys. As his duties led ...

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OPUS to Perform Final Act of Year

By OPUS to Perform Final Act of Year

OPUS, The University of Tampa’s premiere musical theater ensemble will perform its final concert of the semester in Falk Theatre on Tuesday. The show will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. The performance will include a ...

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Sigma Phi Epsilon Wins Award for Fall Recruitment

By Sigma Phi Epsilon Wins Award for Fall Recruitment

The University of Tampa’s Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter was the recipient of the Excelsior Award for their vast improvement during the 2009 fall recruitment. The Nationals of the fraternity recognized the chapter at the Carlson ...

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UT Celebrates the Sounds of the Season

By UT Celebrates the Sounds of the Season

At the end of each fall semester, the University of Tampa’s music department offers free holiday concerts. In the remaining two weeks, students in various ensembles will perform on and around campus. The Wind Ensemble ...

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National Geographic Traveler Editor-in-Chief Keith Bellows

By National Geographic Traveler Editor-in-Chief Keith Bellows

Keith Bellows, the Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic Traveler will speak in Reeves Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. He will also judge the university’s International Photography Contest. His appearance will mark the third ...

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Student Concern Brews After Off-Campus Incidents

By Student Concern Brews After Off-Campus Incidents

Two University of Tampa students were involved in an armed robbery Saturday on North Boulevard, three months after the murder of UT student Ryan McCall. The Tampa Police Department (TPD) is investigating a possible link ...

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Little Wooden Boxes and Beautiful Sounds

By Little Wooden Boxes and Beautiful Sounds

Registration has begun! While students are browsing through the “Live Course Schedule” for spring 2010, they might be surprised at what’s being offered. Deli Sacilotto, a retired director of research at USF’s Graphic Studio, hopes ...

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Call to Action: School Supplies For Afghan Children

By Call to Action: School Supplies For Afghan Children

It began with a pencil. On July 9, Senior Master Sgt. Rex Temple went on a medical operation mission in a heavily Taliban-run village in Afghanistan. He said prior to their visit, the Taliban made ...

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UT Leaves “Paper World” and Enters Digital Era

By UT Leaves “Paper World” and Enters Digital Era

Companies and universities across the nation are promoting their “Go Green” attitudes. With the economy in its current state, people are doing everything in their power to conserve resources. Right along with this trend, The ...

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The Minaret: National Top 25 Finalist

By The Minaret: National Top 25 Finalist

Florida’s top college, student-run newspaper was announced a finalist in the 2009 Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker contest. Judged by the Poynter Institute, The Minaret placed in the top 25 of the “Four-year, Non-daily” category. ...

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Get the Facts on Alcohol Poisoning

By Get the Facts on Alcohol Poisoning

The Minaret (M): What are the signs of alcohol poisoning? Gina Firth (GF): The first sign you want to look for is if the person is passed out, barely conscious or can’t seem to focus. ...

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Familiarize Yourself with University of Tampa’s Terms

By Familiarize Yourself with University of Tampa’s Terms

  Finally! You made it to the beautiful University of Tampa. Whether your journey was a block away or halfway around the world, you arrived at a completely new environment. The memories you will make ...

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