From 10/1/2012 to 10/7/2012 This is Disturbia On Oct. 2 at 10:21 a.m., a student failed to adhere to university parking regulations and a vehicle immobilization device was applied to his car in Thomas. Are ...
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From 10/1/2012 to 10/7/2012 This is Disturbia On Oct. 2 at 10:21 a.m., a student failed to adhere to university parking regulations and a vehicle immobilization device was applied to his car in Thomas. Are ...
Police Beat From 09/17/2012 to 09/23/2012 There Goes The Freshmeat! On Sept. 17 at 12:02 a.m., R.A.s requested a room search for drugs. Students were referred to conduct for underage possession of alcohol and possession ...
Maybe They Took It To ‘Pimp My Ride” On Sept. 10 at 10:55 a.m., a student reported the theft of his bike from a bike rack. And So It Begins! On Sept. 13 at 12:25 ...
Bye Bye, Benjamin! On September 3 at 4:15 p.m., a student reported 2 wallets stolen from inside her room at the Howard Johnson. They Were Making Jungle Juice On September 3 at 10:30 p.m., an ...
By Cara Fetzer
Oh Nose! At 4 p.m. on Jan. 14, a student accidentally broke his nose during a basketball game at the McNiff Fitness Center basketball courts. Someone didn’t get their allowance At 11:40 a.m. on Jan. ...
By The Minaret
The Minaret is testing this new news feature, which will focus on relevant news from campuses around the country, maybe even the globe. It will include news briefs from wire copy and other sources, including 'Inside Higher Education.' This test to determine popularity is based on content from 'Inside Higher Education' only and is reprinted with permission.
By The Minaret
While student filmmakers were eying Campus MovieFest awards last week, the program had an eye on a prize of its own: UT administrator Brandon Chong, Assistant Director of Student Services and the Vaughn Center.
By Compiled From Press Release
Michael R. Gordon, chief military correspondent for The New York Times, will discuss the intersection of strategy and politics in the war in Iraq on Wednesday, April 11, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Vaughn Center Reeves Theater at The University of Tampa. Gordon has worked for the The Times since 1985 and has covered the Defense Department, arms control, the proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons and other national security issues.
By The Minaret
Will he stay or will he go? That is now the question facing University of Tampa men's basketball coach Richard Schmidt. After 24 seasons and over 500 wins at UT, Schmidt ranks this past season as the biggest frustration he's ever had as a coach.
By The Minaret
JB Ball Make up your own caption for any or all of these photos using the comment feature at the bottom of the page! Indicate which photo you are referring to and present your caption. ...
By The Minaret
John Phifer As U.S. ambassador to Britain, it has been my pleasure to embark on a tireless quest to improve our relationship with the scepter’d isle by being photographed flashing the peace sign in front ...
By Alex Davis
-Look, I’m not saying that Jesus was gay. All I’m saying is that maybe we need to keep an open mind on the subject. He traveled around with 12 other dudes, he didn’t try to ...
It's no secret that UT has an alcohol problem. From underage drinking to alcohol poisoning it is apparent that the university has had some setbacks with this issue in recent months. The Minaret has made headlines with this issue, and Dean of Students Bob Ruday has made legal steps to curb excessive drinking through legislation to stop drink specials.
