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November 26 , 2025

Identifying the enemy

Thank goodness for the fight against terrorism. The world would just seem confusing without it. For a while after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the average American citizen was left to question wh...

POLICEBEAT

Pick up the paper every Thursday to read the Public Safety call log. For further information on any of these services, visit Public Safety's Web site at www.miami.edu/publicsafety, or contact the Cri...

Students fight marriage amendment

A coalition of activists for equality for people of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities has begun a campaign to raise campus awareness about a Florida amendment that could ban civil unio...

Genocide is focus of new student organization

A new University of Miami organization, Genocide Ends Today (GET), is encouraging student activism and endeavoring to fight attitudes of indifference toward ethnic cleansing campaigns. The organizati...

A “360-Degree” senior convocation

POSTED APRIL 15 AT 12:02 A.M. He has hosted presidential debates, won praise for coverage of Hurricane Katrina, traveled to more than 50 countries and on Monday night CNN anchor Anderson Cooper made ...

STAND protest targets Burger King policies

LOCKED AWAY: Adam Kreidman, a senior, participates in the STAND rally against Burger King and its stance on worker rights. Protesters voluntarily sat in a wooden cage on the lawn, in an effort to rais...

Keeping an open mind about incest

There is nothing quite like sophomore year of college. It is that pivotal time in your life when you begin solidifying your academic areas of study and you start to understand your identity, ideas and...

Defibrillators installed in ‘places of public assembly’

The University of Miami installed 54 life-saving devices around campus in January as a result of an Aug. 17 Coral Gables city ordinance. Automatic External Defibrillators must be present in all place...

The ‘key’ to public safety

On April 3, at approximately 6 p.m., I took a break from studying in the physics library. When I tried to reenter, I found myself locked out and unable to retrieve my study materials. After two hours ...

Events Beat

Forum addresses racism As part of a weeklong celebration for its 18th birthday, Sigma Lambda Gamma, a sorority that is part of the Latino Greek council, hosted "iRacism" Tuesday night at Mahoney Resid...

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