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April 12 , 2026

Loungin’ with style at W6

It's one of those nights. Club-hopping in the frenzy and delusion of SoBe's nightlife, indulging yourself to find that ultimate satisfying rush, trying ideally to elude the daily intricacies of your l...

UM wins, but no one’s there to see it

It is depressing to go to the Miami Arena for a Hurricane men's basketball game and be able to count the number of fans with my fingers. The team is off to a spectacular start 17-2 (4-2 in the Big Eas...

Florida’s Little Salt Lake rich in life and history

As we dove into the upper section of the lake, which at around 40 feet would be all we'd see of it, each of us gawked at the giant cavity from behind our masks. Here, in the soupy, sepia-green lake wa...

Best Albums of 2001

1. The Strokes: 'Is This It?' The debut from this New York City band has brought back the hope in the rock and rollers' heart that the future of music is here. Surrounded by well deserved hype and...

Art fair showcases talent

Has it ever crossed your mind that maybe $34,000 is a little overpriced for what you're getting out of school? Well, if you took advantage of last weekend's opportunity offered at UM, the Beaux Arts ...

Involvement Fair sparks interest

This semester' Spring Involvement Fair last Thursday took place under an unseasonably hot sun and attracted a large number of inquiring students despite the fact that it was not heavily promoted. In ...

Alumnus philanthropist honored

The rededication of the newly renovated Intramural field last Thursday was organized to honor UM alumni Dr. Michael Yaron for his gracious contribution of $1.5M to the University of Miami. "It was my...

Queen for a Day

The Ford Commitment to Kids Award was recently awarded to UM student, Jenna Edwards, Founder and President of Queen For a Day, a program that hosts tea parties and donates tiaras to terminally ill chi...

News Briefs and Campus Calendar

UM'S TEMARES NAMED ONE OF BUSINESS WORLD'S TOP 100 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LEADERS M. Lewis Temares, Ph.D., vice president for information technology at the University of Miami, has been named by Compu...

Cellular Divide

Professors at the University of Miami have no sympathy for student emergencies. While they may be great researchers, and a selected few great teachers, they fail to understand that when a student's ce...

The Miami Hurricane

Student newspaper at the University of Miami