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Opinion

Op-Eds

So you’re not in a sorority. What now?

A girl’s guide to getting by without Greek Life From work week to “rushtok” and bid day festivities, it's ...

UM’s TikTok takeover attracted the incoming class

Most freshmen look at #umiami on TikTok to see what their dream first day on campus can look like. With most ...

COLUMN: I miss Catholic school

After only a semester at UM, I can confidently say that I miss my Catholic, all-girls high school. As I was b...

Editorials

UMPD should do their job so that we can do ours

The University of Miami Police Department’s mission is “to maximize the safety and security of the...

From The Miami Hurricane: on publishing op-eds

The mission of the opinion section of The Miami Hurricane is to disseminate different viewpoints, raise publi...

Students should not be political collateral in DeSantis̵...

With every banned book and lifelong educator fired, DeSantis further erodes the value of public higher education and jeopardizes its foundations as part of a political agenda that has intensified since he took office. Students, many of whom are still too young to vote in gubernatorial elections, will end up paying the price for these decisions.

Letters to the Editor

“The diaspora depends on Israel, and Israel depends on us”

This article and the views expressed within belong to Lydia Buckius and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Miami Hurricane. The events of Oct. 7, 2023, resonate deeply on a personal level. While some view the violence in the Middle East as mere political chatter, for others, it is profoundly intimate. Wearing a Magen David or other symbols of Judaism serves as a poignant reminder of that day, our homeland, and our enduring hope for peace. ...

Frenk’s legacy in scholarship, leadership, and ‎generosity

The first thing that struck me about ‎Frenk was his brilliant—indeed, genius—mind. His way of ‎thinking is dazzling. He is also an attentive listener, focusing not ‎just on the superficial meanings of words but on the deeper ‎implications behind them.

Show up for Amendment Four, stay for the senate vote

Floridians now have the power to vote on their own state’s abortion restrictions, but senior Emily Danzinger says there still more work to be done.