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Basketball legend Chris Bosh brings the heat to UM for WMTU

On Thursday evening, What Matters to U (WMTU) executed this semester’s final speaker event. Chris Bosh, the keynote presenter, looked back fondly on the tough days he experienced on campus at the U as a Miami Heat star.

Grecia Dianel on once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, Puerto Rico and her debu...

With her foot in the door of the music industry, Grecia Dianel’s followers can expect more music in 2023. On her to-do list, Rivera prioritizes her education in order to become a professional. Her main mission as an artist includes, but is not at all limited to, putting women and Puerto Rico on the pedestal that they deserve.

Miami Heat looks to rename arena following FTX bankruptcy

Heat fans and Miami lifestyle accounts were quick to take to social media with name suggestions. @lifestyle_miami and @literallymiami posted possible contenders to take over the arena’s branding on Instagram. Ideas included the Café Bustelo Arena, El Palacio de los Jugos Arena and Versailles Arena, each one a reflection of the 305’s culture.

2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards fuses global superstars with UM

On Thursday, Sept. 29, Billboard and Telemundo joined forces to take over the Watsco Center. Thousands of people packed the arena for the chance to sit (or stand) just feet away from some of Latin music’s biggest stars.

Music festivals to look forward to this fall

It’s no secret that Miami has one of the best music scenes in the world. For many students, music festivals are an integral part of the UM arts and culture experience. Each year, Ultra Music Festival and Rolling Loud, among others, are major conversation topics on campus. As an incoming UM student, all of this may seem overwhelming, but you will want to take advantage of all that Miami’s vibrant music scene has to offer. Not sure where to start? Here are all of the music festivals that are sure to leave their mark on the Magic City this fall.

Feast like a local in the Magic City

With a 70% Hispanic population and Haitians as the second largest immigrant group, Miami residents have established their own communities through music, tradition and food. From Little Haiti to Little Havana, the city is full of diverse cuisine. If you’re looking for hot spots that’ll transport you directly to Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua, look no further. Here’s everything you need to know to experience the Miami food scene the authentic way.

It’s official: summer is here, thanks to Bad Bunny

“Un Verano Sin Ti” has already become Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single day so far this year. and it resulted in Bad Bunny breaking the record for most-streamed artist in a single day in the platform’s history.

Your 2 minute run-down for the upcoming 2022 Met Gala

The Oscars of fashion are almost here! The Met Gala will take place on May 2 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming social night of the season.

Anitta is unapologetically herself on ‘Versions of Me’

On April 12, Anitta — the Brazilian singer currently making a name for herself around the world — dropped her studio album “Versions of Me.” Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Anitta experienced a sudden rise to the top when her song “Envolver” made history as the first solo song by a Latin artist to peak at the top spot of the global Spotify chart after going viral on Tik Tok.

Rachell Soler on progress, pursuing her dreams and making her family proud

Soler said nowadays people just want to have a “hit or something catchy.” Rachi Relos’ goal is different. She wants to make music that people will listen to 10 years from now. With her ambition and plans to release a studio-album across all platforms soon, her future certainly looks bright.

Arianna Gonzalez