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Letter to the Editor

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The Office of Residence Life here at the University of Tampa does not have an agenda toward students seeking housing. They are a pivotal entity in the lives of students who make a home in ...

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Letter to the Editor: LASER Team

By Letter to the Editor: LASER Team

As the supervisor of the LASER Team, I would like to follow up on the article entitled “Late-Night Student Safety Service Running Low on Battery Power.” The LASER Team golf carts occasionally have mechanical issues, ...

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Letter to the Editor: Erik Nicoletti’s Legacy

By Letter to the Editor: Erik Nicoletti’s Legacy

Once again, the UT community has experienced great sadness. With the death of Erik Nicoletti the fragility of life has been made clear to all of us. From the vigil held on campus to the ...

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Letter to the Editor: The Minaret: FRIEND OR FOE?

By Letter to the Editor: The Minaret: FRIEND OR FOE?

Newspapers are a very effective way of delivering the news. The Minaret, our school paper, is very popular among UT students. It covers everything we want it to and even things we don’t. After attending ...

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Letter to the Editor

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Dear Editor, So, I’m not exactly sure what this editorial is trying to criticize. It sounds like you enjoyed both the film and the panel discussion, but didn’t like that there was some discussion of ...

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Letter to the Editor

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' I am appalled at the lack of journalistic integrity that the Minaret has shown as of late. This article proves the slipping of this 'award winning' paper. Tollefson only showed up to practice 3 out of the 5 6 am practices and was the first to leave every morning. She was the most reluctant to put in the work and complained, by far, the most. In juxtaposition, Jeanette Nicewinter not only has a cooler last name but has also coached a novice men's team that has received a metal in 4 out of 5 races. All while going through major surgery, and before the surgery she showed up EVERY morning at just before 6 am to practice with UT's varsity crew team.

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