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May 10 , 2024

Staff editorial 9/1: Bachmann should go back home

On Monday, Michelle Bachmann came to Miami to garner support from voters.  Quite frankly, she struck a sour note here at the U, and left people more agitated than pumped. Her efforts seemed like a ...

Kiteboarders fly high in new club sport

One of the newest trends to hit the beaches of South Florida is a form of wakeboarding called kiteboarding.

NCAA deals punishments

After a week of deliberation on possible punishments, suspensions and whether the Hurricanes football team would be intact by the time the season started, the NCAA has made their decision regardin...

‘Superior Donuts’ delivers

Tracy Letts successfully delivers a light play in “Superior Donuts,” evoking the audience’s sympathy while providing laughs. Though the plot does lack some substance, the setting and dialo...

The world’s a stage at I-Week

Starting Monday, the Council of International Students and Organizations (COISO) will celebrate world cultures during its largest event, International Week (I-Week).

Club beats means Britney’s back in action

Forget Gaga, Rihanna and Katy Perry. Britney Spears is back and she’s bringing her A-game with the release of her new album, “Femme Fatale.” Although the lyrics lack complexity, the electro...

“Take Me Home Tonight” movie review

You probably remember Topher Grace from his role as Eric Forman on “That ‘70s Show.” Grace goes back in time once again as a producer and actor for “Take Me Home Tonight.”

Eisley takes new direction

"The Valley" reminisces on the familiar musicality and lyrics heard on Eisley’s past records.

The Pretty Reckless’ new album is average

"Gossip Girl’s” 17-year old Taylor Momsen should focus less on her rock n’roll image and more on her music when it comes to her band, The Pretty Reckless. Although there are commendable tracks on...

Not so scary ‘Roommate’

In addition to the unoriginal plotline, the first half of the movie is incredibly slow. It seems like all the suspense and action are thrown into the last 15 minutes of the film. The final scenes are probably the most entertaining part of the poorly executed thriller.

Nicky Diaz

Copy Chief