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Nydjah Istatia, Contributing Writer This semester, Dr. Persky became the chair of the Undergraduate Criminal…
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Nydjah Istatia, Contributing Writer This semester, Dr. Persky became the chair of the Undergraduate Criminal…
By Brendan Gorman, Contributing Writer This past week five groups of students went on S.E.R.V.E.…
By Jessica Miller, Asst. Layout Editor On Feb. 28, a sinkhole opened up under Jeffery…
The play is set to be after the Vietnam War; a time of great tragedy and confusion. People wanted to be different, to break free, and discover what freedom really is. All the while a war was going on. This is where The Serpent starts, with an autopsy of a body. The cast slowly takes the body apart separating what makes a human a human, physically at first, but then the play breaks away to the next scene and goes deeper than flesh. The actors use storytelling of some famous events in history that had great tragedy. All the sins of these tragedies or then related to the first temptation, an apple tree in the Garden of Eden. The cast does not have roles, rather they embody identities that every human can relate to. The play breaks down each event like the story of Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel into the sources of pain and suffering that are within those stories into scenes of pure words and emotions. This is to give the audience an understanding of how human folly has developed throughout years and years.
Spring is underway and summer is creeping up. One of the things to look forward to is the music festivals that usually take place around this time of year.
The 2015 baseball season is approaching, and teams are now in Florida and Arizona, getting ready during Spring Training. Down in Port Charlotte, Fla, the Tampa Bay Rays are looking forward to a bounce back season following a disappointing 77-85 2014 season.
It was senior night for the Lady Lions of the Women’s Basketball Team. The team honored their two seniors, Elise Clyburn and Christina “Hollywood” Granville. Both ladies have contributed massively to the program. Their efforts have been appreciated and will continue beyond long after the final game that they play.
The Men of the basketball team had a hard run against Eckerd as their offense and their free throw making skills were the deciding factor that led to a heartbreaking and shocking 69-68 loss in the Bowman Center during the season finale.
According to nbcnews.com, on Feb. 22, a power failure occurred that disturbed the City of Tampa David L. Tippin Water Treatment Facility. The power problem resulted in low water pressure or a loss of water service for all customers. Officials reacted to this by issuing a temporary water advisory notice.
On Feb. 27, the University held a Career Fair on Campus. The event was hosted by Career Planning along with Career Central. This Career Fair brought numerous opportunities to students for employment and internships. However, one must take advantage of the opportunity to network and to gather information if they want valuable employment. Multiple companies were at the University Career Fair seeking intelligent students ready for a career or internship experience. Here are brief opportunities that these companies offer below.