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Love’s labor ends for now with closing of eclectic South Tampa grill

April 12, 2018

The decade-long run for this quirky restaurant comes to an end, but the love will live on forever. 

Back On His Feet

March 30, 2018

I got the opportunity to hang out at the ZooTampa at Lowry Park and meet Walter, a 3-year-old panther who got one of his paws stuck in a snare. He is now recovering and will integrate into the panther habitat that is being renovated in the zoo. 

Tampa People Not Pleased With Arby's New Miami Cuban Sandwich

March 30, 2018

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Interview Video Podcast Spencer Hubbard (President of Gluten Free Improv)

March 26, 2018

Spencer Hubbard, president of Gluten Free Improv, an improvisation group on The University of Tampa campus, was kind enough to sit down with me and have a conversation about Gluten Free Improv. 

Hillsborough Rowing Club Wants its Own Boathouse, not new Julian Lane Center

March 31, 2018

A longer piece. Here I have a try at community investigative reporting. Took me a little longer but it was definitely worth the wait. This article has caused a ripple effect since now several people within the community have reached out to the Times with even more information on the subject. 

Lost Something at a Gaspaprilla Parade? You Might Be Able To Get it Back

January 30, 2018

Here I write about how you can find your lost items after too much partying at Gasparilla. 

The Most Interesting Wedding I've Ever Been To

January 27, 2018

This was truly an experience I will never forget. One of my assignments for the Times was to cover a wedding happening on Gasparilla, a pirate festival that occurs every year in the city of Tampa. It was quite an experience...

Piraty Love

January 26, 2018

A true love story. Read all about how Gay and John met and how they fell in love with each other through their love of the krewe life. 

Palm residents evacuate amid strange odors

December 08, 2017

An evacuation was ordered for the University of Tampa residence hall Palm Apartments because of a strange smell. 

Washing machine system debacle

November 09, 2017

Washing systems throughout campus are not working. Students are mad. Its a dirty mess. 

Homecoming Community Service Day

October 25, 2017

Homecoming week this year looked a little different compared to previous years as the first ever Homecoming Day of Service was held on Friday, Oct. 20.

Dirty move: EPA repeals Clean Power Plan

October 19, 2017

Even with clear indications that climate change is occurring right before our eyes, Scott Pruitt, chief of the Environmental Protection Agency, decides to sign a measure to repeal the Clean Power Plan.

Gubernatioral candidate delivers speech to students

October 12, 2017

UT College Democrats hosted the mayor of Tallahassee and democratic candidate for Florida Governor Andrew Gillum, on Oct. 4 in Jenkins.

Gina Duncan delivers transgender equality speech

October 05, 2017

UT hosted Gina Duncan, Equality Florida’s director of transgender equality, for an honors symposium on Wednesday, Sept. 27. A couple dozen students poured into UT’s Grand Salon in Plant Hall and for 45 minutes, Duncan talked about issues facing the transgender community today.

Hurricane Irma impacts Greek Recruitment

September 28, 2017

Greeklife recruitment on the UT campus faces setbacks due to hurricane Irma. 

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