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Leslie Diaz finds mentorship with the Alix Earle Scholarship

When Leslie Diaz propped up her phone to record a “get ready with me” video as part of her Alix Earle Scholarship application, she had no idea what was to come in the following months.  “Lesl...

People need to learn laundry room etiquette

There are few things more aggravating than the shared laundry rooms in Mahoney Residential College.  Nine times out of 10, the laundry rooms look like a war zone. On an average day, you’ll fi...

UM legacies carry on generational tradition

For some people, the decision to attend UM is about more than getting a degree. Legacy students get the unique opportunity to learn in the exact spaces their loved ones did decades ago.  When...

The Miami Hurricane through the years

There’s no “U” without The Miami Hurricane. Since 1929, the student newspaper has brought award-winning coverage of national and local events to students.  Ninety-six years later, the pap...

From ‘Icky’ to iconic: The evolution of Sebastian the Ibis

According to local Everglades folklore, the ibis is the last animal to leave to shelter before a hurricane and the first to return after the storm passes. They are known as birds of resilience, which...

Alumni association makes choosing UM an easy decision

Only 560 students were enrolled when UM first opened its doors in 1925. With such a small student body and even smaller graduating class, there was essentially no alumni community. Connections betwee...

Mahoney-Pearson patio collapse leaves students in a rubble of confusion

The outdoor patio connected to the Mahoney and Pearson residential colleges collapsed during a thunderstorm on Sunday, leaving residents scared and confused.  While this patio is not technica...

We need to let celebrities rest in peace

Picture your funeral. Likely, you want your closest friends and family there to support one another. Except you’re not just a regular college student, you're the child, sibling or close friend of a f...

Communication majors don’t have it easy

In my senior year of high school, I was interviewed by the local newspaper about my achievements in high school journalism. When asked what I planned to study at UM, I shared that I would major in jo...

Trevor Shinn to become next UMPD chief

Lt. Trevor Shinn will be stepping in as the next University of Miami Police Department chief, succeeding Chief David Rivero who  is soon to retire after serving 19 years in the role.  Sh...

Keira Faddis

Keira Faddis is a sophomore from Homestead, Fla. majoring in journalism through the School of Communication Honors program, with a double major in creative advertising. She joined TMH in her freshman year as a staff writer in the opinion, news and arts and entertainment sections. She is excited to work as one of the opinion co-editors to share more op-eds and help spread student opinions. Outside of the paper, she serves as copy chief and lifestyles editor for the Ibis Yearbook and a member of Student Government’s ECO Agency on the food sustainability subcommittee.