By Martha Rhine Once upon a time, pictures of big women were sometimes pinned on the fridge as a deterrent for over-eating, or they were featured on postcards you’d pick
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Photos and story by Martha Rhine It’s February, so you know what that means: The Florida State Fair has arrived in Tampa with lights, games, kitschy charm and all the
By Martha Rhine Watching Christmas movies, shopping for gifts, and making cookies are all traditional holiday pastimes, as is looking for Christmas lights. Plenty of neighborhoods in the area put
Not every family spends Thanksgiving in front of the TV anxiously awaiting the Macy’s Day Parade or a series of football games. Some find solace in blending old family customs
By Martha Rhine As thousands of people woke up on the morning of Nov. 6 to what promised to be a busy day of Election Day coverage, a small group
Students attend a Fake News workshop hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs Sept. 24 at the University Student Center. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Martha Rhine Family,
Trolley driver Ken Demant points out interesting buildings, popular restaurants and other downtown attractions during a ride on the Looper. Martha Rhine | The Crow’s Nest By Martha Rhine Downtown
Above photo: The Harborside Activities Board is responsible for many engaging events on campus, including concerts, movie showings and the annual cardboard boat race. Emily Wunderlich | The Crow’s Nest By
By Martha Rhine “What are you?” Some people react automatically to that question and move on. For others, it is annoying and disrespectful. It is a question of race, of
By Martha Rhine The activists wore shorts, ripped denim and high-top sneakers. Their black T-shirts were pinned with buttons and orange ribbons. They weren’t representing the government or any specific