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Your Instagram might matter more than who you are

A person's Instagram gives more than just a sneak peek into their life. It showcases their habits, hobbies, and, as bad as it is to say, even their tax bracket. Your grid isn’t random; it is a curated...

Step aside Google, the TikTok search is taking over

Search engines didn’t disappear — they moved.  TikTok is essentially the new Google. With Gen Z’s love for the 15-second visuals, paired with the hyperspecific algorithms, TikTok’s search results a...

The perfect candidate FOR U

Student government only matters when the people are invested in changing student life. The candidates “For U” have proven their abilities, not through their words, but through their actions and more t...

Dining hall hours leave students dinner-less

It’s 9:20 p.m. and your three-hour class just ended. As your stomach grumbles one last time for the whole class to hear, the realization hits. The dining hall is closed, leaving only Subway, Starbucks...

Meet Glen Howard, Mahoney-Pearson dining hall’s beloved omelette chef

Morning omelettes have become a routine for many freshmen at the University of Miami. But in the Mahoney-Pearson dining hall, getting an omelette is a chance to start your day off right with chef Gle...

There are no winners or losers in freshman housing

Closer walks to most classes, non-communal bathrooms, more socially connected floors, and Glen’s greeting at the dining hall. These are all things that the Mahoney-Pearson Residential Colleges bring t...

The ‘Sunshine State’ is not living up to its name

Consistent umbrella carrying, rainboots and puddle-avoiding walks to class are not quite the image the “Sunshine State” sells, but it is what University of Miami’s students must endure this hurricane ...

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