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LimeWire is shut down, file sharing persists

LimeWire has forcefully stopped squeezing revenues from the music business. After a federal court judge in New York ordered a permanent injunction against the infamous file-sharing site Oct. 26, the Web site was ordered to shut down.

Cuban exile sparks controversy

Controversy was sparked at the University of Miami among alumni and professors after Cuban exile Orlando Bosch, 84, was presented with an award Oct. 12.

Homecoming weekend kicks off

Originally scheduled to take place on the UC Rock, the weather did not permit Homecoming Opening Ceremonies to go as planned.

Power to the voters

From now until Nov. 2, students have the chance to vote for political candidates who will locally and nationally represent their positions on issues ranging from President Obama’s election to the new strategy in Afghanistan.

Speak Up 10/4

Who is your celebrity look-alike?

‘Urine’ for a treat with Ring’s new musical

The dialogue, wittily worded, comically feeds the audience an exaggerated version of the earth’s eventual fate if they choose not to tackle the issues addressed in the musical. "Urinetown" is a must-see for all musical aficionados on campus, as hidden political messages and new insights are provided with oodles of laughs.

A modest proposal for building a reputation

Did you know there’s fun, easy ways to alert the public about our reckless behaviors to easily build our reputations?

UF requests trophy’s return

The University of Miami’s Sports Hall of Fame may not be housing the Seminole War Canoe Trophy for much longer.

University experts discuss effects of oil spill

Three experts gathered Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. in the School of Architecture’s Glasgow Hall to discuss the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Speak Up 9/16

"Why did you choose UM?"

Stephanie Parra

Editor-in-chief