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Saturday, October 11, 2025
October 11 , 2025

Fall Out Boy makes the ‘Believers Never Die’

Fresh off a world tour and their fifth album, Folie à Deux, Fall Out Boy headlines mtvU and MTV's Believers Never Die Part Deux tour with opening acts Cobra Starship, All Time Low, Hey Monday and 50 Cent. The Chicago band returns to South Florida on April 21 at the Mizner Park Amphitheater for its first visit since performing at Y100's Jingle Ball back in December.

Sports Briefs

No. 31 Miami won 4-3 in a pair of road weekend matches against No. 48 N.C. State (9-13, 3-6) and No. 28 Wake Forest (16-7, 5-3).

Hurricanes sweep weekend matches, win streak hits nine

With its remaining regular season match at 1 p.m. this Friday against host Maryland (4-15, 1-8), the fifth-ranked women's tennis team rides a nine-game winning streak after sweeping 7-0 weekend matches against N.C. State and No. 34 Wake Forest.

Canes outlast Barry, win 15-10

After losing to Rhode Island and Ohio State on Tuesdays, seventh-ranked Miami once again fell behind early, made a crucial error and had a starter struggle on the mound Wednesday night.

Sport Brief

Sophomore Maria Ronderos tied for seventh after shooting a 74 on Tuesday in the final round of the John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate hosted by Georgia State at Eagle’s Landing Country Club.

The Black Eyed Peas back into the ‘dance’ of things

At Ultra Music Festival 11, the Black Eyed Peas performed together on the main stage for the first time in over two years. Fergie and co. will release their fifth studio album, The E.N.D., which stands for Energy Never Dies, on June 9.

Men split pair of ACC matches at home

Sitting at 9-7 overall and 5-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference after splitting a pair of weekend matches at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center, Miami has really just begun its ascent.

Sports Briefs

Junior Reuben Ross took third place in the 10-meter platform at the Student Recreation Natatorium in College Station, Texas for the NCAA Men's Swimming & Diving Championships this past weekend.

Canes’ streak hits seven

Not even illness or inclimate weather can stop the fifth-ranked women's tennis team.

Ultra a sea of colors and music

Odd personalities and neon roamed free at Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami on both Friday and Saturday as the world's top DJ's, bands and producers performed at 16 different stages for more than 70,000.

Rachel Apodaca

Editor in Chief