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It’s On Us hosts Spring Week of Action for sexual assault awareness

The University of Miami’s It’s On Us chapter hosted a series of events facilitating conversations on sexual assault through their recent Spring Week of Action, engaging students with games, giveaways and interactive activities designed to raise awareness on campus.

The Butler Center recognizes student and faculty leaders during Celebration...

The Butler Center recognized exceptional student and faculty leaders and their service to the University of Miami community during the annual Celebration of Involvement on Tuesday, April 12th from 4 to 6 p.m.

Camp Kesem gala exceeds fundraising goal by over $4,000

Camp Kesem’s annual Make the Magic gala raised $24,307 Saturday night, breaking its $20,000 goal in its first in-person event in two years. The money will go towards Camp Kesem’s annual week-long summer program for kids who have parents with cancer.

Student nominees await Celebration of Involvement

The Butler Center’s Celebration of Involvement recognizes students’ service and leadership on and off campus with a range of awards. It will be held in the Lakeside Expo center at 4 p.m. following a brief reception with food.

COISO hosts annual international week

“Navigating Our World,” a celebration of four regions of the world and the University of Miami’s international community, concluded Friday night. Each night, COISO showcased a region with music, food and other tent activities. Monday was Opening Night, Tuesday Latin and Caribbean Night, Wednesday Africa Night, Thursday Middle East and Europe Night and Friday Asia Night.

Your guide to the Rae Sremmurd concert

Rae Sremmurd will be performing on Friday, April 1, at Watsco Center. Sremmurd's performance will be the first large-scale concert hosted by UMiami since the start of the pandemic.

‘Seeing smiles again’: UM reacts to end of mask mandate

“This is basically the calm after the storm,” said Elisiene Jean, an alumnus of the University of Miami and assistant circulation manager at the Richter library on campus. “This time should be celebrated. It's time for us to come together and focus on what’s important here.”

Former dean of UM school of law accepts deanship at Seattle University

The former dean of the University of Miami School of Law, Anthony Varona, will begin his new deanship at Seattle University Law on July 1.

UM partners with the Miami Dolphins Organization to raise funds for cancer ...

With over $75 million donated to cancer research, the Miami Dolphins Organization stands as one of the most high-impact fundraisers for cancer research in Florida. As a part of their Dolphins Chal...

UM alumnus hopes to build Hurricane Football stadium in Tropical Park

UM alumnus, John H. Ruiz, has big hopes to construct a Hurricane Football stadium in what is currently Tropical Park.

Patrick Mccaslin

Patrick McCaslin is a junior from Philadelphia studying mathematics, computer science and political science. He joined the Hurricane within his first few days at UM and has been a writer and co-news editor since joining. His best known stories include a report on proposed construction of a UM football stadium at Tropical Park and an investigation into a UM fraternity's misogynistic chant. Outside of the Hurricane, Patrick is usually running, reading, or having a conversation, all preferably at the beach.