Two cars across the street from the House 57 Complexes were broken into and one was stolen early in the morning on Wednesday, Feb. 25, according to UM student Whitney Shelton.
House 57 is an off-c...
Bernardo “Bernie” Navarro, a graduate from the University of Miami Herbert Business School, was sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to Peru on Jan. 15.
Bernando Navarro was confirmed by the Senate with a ...
In a roundtable discussion with The Hurricane on Dec. 3, the administration revealed that Gables Village is not the last step in UM’s Housing Facilities Strategic Plan. The plan includes a new dining...
The Student Senate is currently working to increase transparency and visibility with the student body. Steps to expedite passing bills and finding new ways to reach constituencies are already in moti...
In 2014, Dr. Diego Lirman founded Rescue a Reef, the marine conservation program within UM’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science. After 10 years, Rescue a Reef has outplanted 3...
20 years after Hurricane Katrina, scientists warn about what could be an even more destructive hurricane season. When it hit Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina cost more than $186 billio...
The University of Miami admitted just 17.55% of applicants for fall 2025, its lowest acceptance rate in half a decade, after receiving a record of 58,139 applications. That total marked a nearly 8% in...
The University of Miami announced new transportation policies that restrict “micromobility devices”.
According to UM’s website, the policy prohibits electronic micromobility vehicles, a form of per...
No doubt one of the hardest parts of not living at home is having to be responsible for your own meals. Since freshmen can’t have cars and the freshmen dorms don’t have kitchens, grocery shopping can...
What started with just eight student leaders has grown into a powerful presence on campus. From the parking prices, to the cost of tuition and dining hall food quality, SG’s has played a role in shap...