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Goodbye to Asian Bistro and Jazzman’s. Hello to Star Ginger and Mindful

By VERONICA SANSUR This semester Dining Services has surprised students with new eating choices. The new Star Ginger and Mindful, located in Morsani Hall, replaced Asian Bistro and Jazzman’s. Star...

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New laundry payment system infiltrate

By LIZ MACLEAN When students moved into their dorms two weeks ago, many noted the new laundry payment systems put in place over the summer. The washers and dryers haven’t changed, but the payment...

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Rabenold kicks off leadership series

By AISLINN FALLON Leaders see life not as a threat but as an opportunity to place their mark upon society. On Oct. 4, UT is providing students with an opportunity to learn and interact with some of...

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Fire Alarm Activated in Morsani Twice in One Week

by JAKOB BECKER Students in Morsani Hall were given a rude awakening at approximately 9 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 24, to a false alarm. What was initially thought to be a fire turned out to be quite the...

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ACS Invites Girl Scouts To Be Their Lab Partners

by KIANA HUGHES From the woods to the lab, over 40 girl scouts joined the members of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in one of UT’s organic chemistry labs, for a chemistry-filled day, on Oct. 21....

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US News & World Ranks UT in the top tier

by Katie Stockdale On Sept. 10 UT announced that the university has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report in its top tier of the category Regional Universities South in its Best Colleges 2019...

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The Red Tide continues its killing path

by Gabriela Mendez The algal bloom, or “Red Tide,” poses a great harm to sea life for many years. These past few months have been more harmful than normal as this has been the longest outbreak that has...

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Trinidad flood: Caribbean students provide relief

By Indira Moosai On Oct. 20, a national disaster was declared in Trinidad when flooding took place after unprecedented rainfall. There continues to be rain and landslides that are affecting an...

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Fighting for freedom in honor of Jamal Khashoggi

BY NABHANYA MORARJI Jamal Ahmed Khashoggi was a Saudi Arabian journalist and author who moved to the United States in September 2017 under a self-imposed exile. Khashoggi was a former general manager...

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Introducing new male contraceptive

by Eric Abruzzi Birth control has always been seen as something unique to women who are trying to prevent pregnancy. For over 60 years, females have had multiple contraceptive options that have helped...

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What to do when news sucks

By Samantha Minnehan As a student journalist, it is my job to stay up to date on what is going on in the world. If something big happens I need to know about it so I can either write about it or pitch...

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COVID-19: Analyzing and attacking the spread of misinformation

by Mallory Culhane When the coronavirus pandemic hit hard in the U.S., many people were forced to adapt to new learning, working and living situations as schools closed, businesses moved to remote work...

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