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October 10 , 2025

Integrity goes a long way with NCAA

The prolonged NCAA investigation into the University of Miami athletics department’s violations has reached its final chapter, and the university’s decision not to appeal means the book is truly close...

Energy in stands provides spark on field

Watch a big college football game broadcast on a network station and you’ll notice something that the Miami Hurricanes lack: A packed stadium painted with fans wearing the team color and cheering in s...

Email may be old, but still current

When email was invented decades ago, it transformed the way the world communicated: for free and instantly. Nowadays, text messages and Facebook messages offer the same conveniences, which is why a...

Internet anonymity has its limits

Anonymous Facebook pages tailored to university communities have become a popular outlet for college students looking to express themselves freely. At the University of Miami, several hundred students...

Staff Speaks Up 10/7

Who has been the best speaker you’ve seen on  campus? Assistant Multimedia Editor Danny Cepero: "I was able to interview Jon Landau, the producer of ‘Titanic’ and ‘Avatar,’ on campus and that has...

Filters isolate Internet users

The Internet’s infinite pages of data are known as the World Wide Web for a reason. It’s supposed to serve as our global connection to all of the information we desire – and even the information we do...

Honor Code defines expectations

Every course syllabus at the University of Miami refers students to the Honor Code. Before or after exams in certain classes, students are required to sign a paper acknowledging that they’ve adhered t...

Sororities in south stop segregation

Nearly five decades ago, civil rights leaders in America fought to end racial segregation. Nonetheless, it was only last week that University of Alabama’s traditionally white sororities finally became...

Gen Y meets unentitled reality

Happiness is the most sought-after emotion, but it’s also the most elusive. However, there’s actually a simple formula for the pursuit of happiness. It equals reality minus expectations, according to ...

Two-year law degree opens doors

Last month, President Barack Obama discussed his ideas to reform law school during a two-day bus tour. “Law schools would probably be wise to think about being two years instead of three years” wer...

The Miami Hurricane