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Unwritten Law

It was back in 1994 when the San Diego based punk rock band Unwritten Law first set foot on a South Florida stage. Soon after the release of three low-key albums on a string of independent labels, the...

News Briefs and Campus Calendar

THE #1 METHOD TO SECURE A GREAT JOB: NETWORKING! The University of Miami SPRING CAREER & INTERNSHIP EXPO 2002 is scheduled to take place in the Smathers Student Wellness Center on February 21,...

Prestige or Education?

It was brought to the attention of the students of the School of International Studies that the school was being dismantled, and that all curriculum and school structure would soon become a part of th...

SIS merger worries students, faculty

President Donna Shalala's meeting with students from the School of International Studies last Friday did little to convince them that dissolving SIS and transferring the school's departments to the C...

enchants

It's been said before, and I'll say it again: Calling Cirque du Soleil "just a circus" is analogous to calling the Sistine Chapel "just a little old church." With acts that range from the deeply philo...

BAM Fashion Show

en vogue: Students parade in the latest fashions during a fashion show to celebrate Black Awareness Month last week. The event was organized by United Black Students.

UM sweeps Minnesota

Danny Matienzo and Kevin Howard led the offensively charged Miami Hurricanes (5-4) to a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Golden Gophers (0-3) this past weekend. After losing three straight games, Mi...

Grads part of UM

When I first arrived here as a graduate student about four years ago, I spent the first two years adjusting to my new life and submerged myself in the graduate student way of life-which meant I spent ...

Entertainment News

Once again proving his box office gusto, Denzel Washington's new drama John Q took charge at movie theaters and debuted with a strong $20.6 million, an almost identical opening to his last film Traini...

Lady ‘Canes fall to Florida Int’l at home

The Miami women's basketball team took a step back in the quest for an NCAA Tournament bid, falling to the Florida International Golden Panthers on Saturday night, 71-65. The game looked like it migh...

The Miami Hurricane

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