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Upset over Florida serves Miami a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16

Despite early injuries to its top two singles players, No. 19 men’s tennis came on strong down the home stretch to finish second in the ACC, upset No. 10 Florida at the Gainesville Regional and reached its second Sweet 16 in four years.

Nationally ranked ‘Fab Four’ aspires to win a national title

In 1964, The Beatles took America by storm when they played on the “Ed Sullivan Show.”

Junior Laura Vallverdu finishes as NCAA Singles runner-up

Laura Vallverdu may not have played as the top singles player for the No. 7 University of Miami women’s tennis team, but one sure couldn’t tell.

Renovated stadium now up to par with nation’s elite

During the first week of October 2005, the first of three phases of construction began on the newly christened Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field.

Transfer student wins indoor national championship for UM

Senior Murielle Ahoure attended Miami for just one year, but she left quite a mark in the program’s track and field record books.

The last line of defense

Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson and Vikki Alonzo. There seems to be more than meets the eye when it comes to the goalkeeper for the University of Miami women’s soccer team.

Déjà vu halts strong start

For the second consecutive season, the University of Miami women’s soccer team’s season came to a close in Gainesville, Fla.

Taking a look at the lives of theatre arts students

Junior Mike Collier took psychology as an elective during his freshman year and did not like it. While scrolling online for classes the next semester, he decided to sign up for introduction to theatre. That changed his life.

New fraternity house first in 40 years

For the first time in 40 years a new fraternity house has been built for a University of Miami chapter.

Student activity center delayed by economy

“Last Call at the Rat” t-shirts were being sold towards the end of the Fall 2008 semester as students began their farewells to the historic on-campus restaurant.

Rachel Apodaca

Editor in Chief