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Women's Soccer Tradition Raises Hazing Questions 31

Minaret, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL

2 minutes ago by Minaret Staff Report

Two weeks before graduation, teammates dressed five out of the six University of Tampa women's soccer freshmen in bright, colorful clothes and covered them in make-up, fingernail polish and marker.

Pictures from the party in an off-campus apartment showed the five freshmen women in Halloween-style makeup with fingernail polish around their eyes.

Drug site crosses morality line 5

The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

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Political change should start with Congress 1

The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

12 hours ago by Jose Ferrer, Columnist

The way America elects its members of Congress is flawed. Congress is not truly representative of the American population because so many voices are simply cut out. When a candidate can win an entire district with 55 percent of the vote and completely ignore the views of the other 45 percent of the population, something is wrong.

Bulls and Knights look to battle in the Swamp 1

The Oracle, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

13 hours ago by Carrie Johnson, Staff Writer

Playing flawless softball, cutting down on walks and errors, and seeing the NCAA regional matchup against in-state rival Central Florida as just another game will determine how far the South Florida Bulls can go in the postseason, coach Ken Eriksen said.

For the first time since 2006, the Bulls will go to Gainesville to take on UCF in the first round of the NCAA regionals.


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Women's Soccer Tradition Raises Hazing Questions


		Women's Soccer Tradition Raises Hazing Questions

Minaret, University of Tampa, FL

21 hours ago by Minaret Staff Report

Two weeks before graduation, teammates dressed five out of the six University of Tampa women's soccer freshmen in bright, colorful clothes and covered them in make-up, fingernail polish and marker.

Pictures from the party in an off-campus apartment showed the five freshmen women in Halloween-style makeup with fingernail polish around their eyes.

UT Senior Robbed at Gunpoint Near Campus

Minaret, University of Tampa, FL

21 hours ago by Special to The Minaret

A U.T. senior says his laptop and ATM card were stolen at gunpoint near campus as part of what police say is an ongoing scam. A stranger asked Sean Collins, 23, for a ride to an African-American church to collect some inheritance money, and then an accomplice posing as a stranger robbed him.

UT Loses Alumnus, Major Benefactor and Urso Hall's Namesake


		UT Loses Alumnus, Major Benefactor and Urso Hall's Namesake

Minaret, University of Tampa, FL

21 hours ago by Sarah Gottlieb

Just two months after Kennedy Place was renamed Urso Hall in his honor, the dorm's namesake passed away this week.

Dr. Frank P. Urso, an Ybor City native, died May 4 at his Naples home. The 1957 UT alumnus turned author gave more than $3 million to the University of Tampa.

Following other UT residence halls that have been renamed for the University's benefactors, Kennedy Place was officially renamed Frank P. Urso, M.D. Hall in February.

Urso, however, was too sick to attend the ceremony, but received kind words from UT brass.

Bulls and Knights look to battle in the Swamp


		Bulls and Knights look to battle in the Swamp

The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL

5 hours ago by Carrie Johnson, Staff Writer

Playing flawless softball, cutting down on walks and errors, and seeing the NCAA regional matchup against in-state rival Central Florida as just another game will determine how far the South Florida Bulls can go in the postseason, coach Ken Eriksen said.

For the first time since 2006, the Bulls will go to Gainesville to take on UCF in the first round of the NCAA regionals.

Budget cuts spur stressful decisions


		Budget cuts spur stressful decisions

The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL

3 days ago by Harrison Reed, Staff Writer

Official decisions on USF's budget have yet to be made, but the Provost's Office has felt the effects of these choices for months.

Layoffs are expected as USF strives to cut spending, and Provost Ralph Wilcox said he is conscious of the human face behind each eliminated salary.

Dependence of cab service questioned

The Oracle, University of South Florida, FL

3 days ago by Zachary Fagenson, Staff Writer

For 15 years, the Pepin Distributing Company and United Cab Company have worked together to operate Alert Cab, which provides free rides to people in Hillsborough County who are too drunk to drive.

During April, however, United stopped sending taxis to the University Area Hangout (UA), claiming that guests as well as bartenders and servers were abusing the service.

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