Hiking to the waterfalls of Central America, making trips to the long strand beaches of Nicaragua and helping one's fellow men all along the way.
UM student, April Runkle did just that, last summer o...
After narrowly escaping the first obstacle in their quest to Pasadena, the Hurricanes will host No. 14 Syracuse tomorrow in a contest that will decide the Big East title as well as Miami's national ch...
The construction on San Amaro Drive has been a project the University and the City of Coral Gables have been working on for more than a year and is now underway.
When finished, it will provide sidewa...
Dear Editor:
I wholeheartedly agree with your statement in the last issue that "objective, unbiased reporting is the most important thing we do." As a proud member of the University of Miami communi...
In an outstanding theatre department performance, director Bruce Miller and his cast breathe life into the pages of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters, doing justice to both the masterpiece and the genius ...
The hemp worshippers over at National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) are trying to suck us into the abyss. Everywhere we look, from celebrities to university professors and even am...
In The Dinner Party, Neil Simon places people who would rather not come anywhere near each other in the same restaurant with others in the same predicament. It is a recipe for disaster - or not, if on...
Larry Coker wasn't concerned with how his Hurricanes did it - he was just happy to leave Boston with a victory. Unfortunately for Miami, other coaches around the nation didn't see it the same way.
A d...
When my father came down from NJ for the week, I decided it was a prime time to finally visit the much-buzzed about Houston's in Coral Gables. When we arrived, we were met by velvet ropes, an hour wai...
The Miami Hurricanes men's basketball team ended their 2001 exhibition season Saturday afternoon at the Knight Sports Complex with a huge statement, dominating the LA City Stars, 107 - 72.
After a bi...