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Sports Briefs

VOLLEYBALL Marcella Gamarra put an exclamation mark on the end of the 2001 volleyball season for Miami with a blistering kill and the Hurricanes finished on an 11-match win streak with a 3-0 sweep of ...

Divali Show celebrates culture

In their 8th year running, the Indian Students Association is planning for their annual Divali show this Saturday. Divali is the Hindu Festival of Lights. This year, with a new committee board, the e...

‘Canes strength tested early

After an offseason full of changes and a rough start in Big East play, Hurricanes coach Perry Clark's ability to lead Miami to a 16-13 record and an NIT berth was looked upon rather favorably. With a...

UM dean pens controversial novel

Bernardo Benes had one prime motive when he convinced Robert M. Levine, UM's dean of Latin American Studies to pen his story. "I wanted my grandchildren to know who their grandfather was, what he did...

Entertainment News

KEN KESEY The acclaimed author and leader of the Merry Pranksters has died at age 66 of liver cancer. Kesey worked with fellow beatnik Neal Cassidy and intellectual freethinker Timothy Leary in promot...

News Briefs and Campus Calendar

Memorial service The memorial service of freshman Chad Meredith, who died on November 5th, will be held tomorrow at TIME HERE. Condolences from The Miami Hurricane go out to family and friends. Year...

Hartlaub, Saake pace Lady ‘Canes

The University of Miami women's basketball team hopes to call upon a mixture of youth and experience to improve upon last year's 13-15 record. The coaching staff emulated that plan for the exhibition ...

Tennis dominates doubles

The University of Miami women's tennis team concluded their fall season strongly this past weekend when they hosted the Second Annual Hurricane Fall Classic. The home tournament, Miami's first and on...

REPORT CARD

Sustained long drives, but couldn't capitalize on any of them. Dorsey missed open targets all day and threw four picks that nearly cost Miami the game. Clinton Portis kept Miami in the game, carryin...

Drug war misdirected – solve underlying issues

An examination of the legality and morality of drug use reveals inconsistencies and suggests that we ought to look elsewhere to solve the world's problems. While many find the idea of legalizing a wh...

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