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Students celebrate Hanukkah on campus for first time in 2 years

The final celebration occurred on Dec. 5 when Chabad held their Hanukkah party. At the party, they lit the giant menorah one last time and celebrated the end of the holiday by playing dreidel, a game ...

Testosterone takeover at Pi Phi pageant fundraiser concludes philanthropy w...

A chorus of guitars serenaded students involved in Greek Life during Pi Beta Phi’s “Pi Phi’s Phinest” fundraiser on Lakeside Patio on Nov. 15.The charity event for ‘Read,...

Student film ‘Bris Me Goodbye’: a love letter to Judaism, Jewish culture

“Bris Me Goodbye,” is a film revolving around Rachel, a Jewish woman in a relationship with Colin — who is not Jewish — and the societal pressures surrounding them. While the plot is fictional, Howells used real-life examples to write the film.

Student organizations adapting and growing as in-person activities slowly r...

“Last year it was very difficult to engage with our members,” said Brooke Boyd, a senior majoring in biochemistry and nutrition and the president of UPup, a student organization focused on the training of service dogs. “It is so much better now that more of our meetings are in person.”

Sorority ADPi hosts fraternity volleyball competition to benefit Ronald McD...

With sweat dripping from masks and cheers echoing throughout the Herbert Wellness Center, fraternities at the University of Miami competed in a volleyball tournament hosted by sorority Alpha Delta Pi ...

UM students and faculty protest Texas abortion ban as Florida legislature f...

Since a Texas law banning abortions more than six weeks into a pregnancy went into effect on Sept.1, activists, abortion providers and various members of the UM community have contested the legality o...

The Rat now serving alcohol for first time during pandemic

A little bit of rain could not stop the herds of students and faculty from flocking to the Rathskeller for pitchers of beer as today was the first time alcohol has been served since March 2020.

‘It could have been me.’ Asian American students respond to rec...

“I do not feel comfortable going off campus alone."

In lieu of spring break, students get day off for first Wellness Wednesday

In an attempt to make up for the lack of spring break and other in-person functions this semester, the University of Miami hosted the first of two Wellness Wednesdays on March 3.

Professor Q&A: Why do we have an Electoral College?

In the wake of the election, The Hurricane sat down with Max Fraser, an associate history professor at UM, to discuss the history of the electoral college and its potential future.

Alex Terr