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Pedestrian safety risks persist near UM

Nearly 64% of University of Miami students live off campus, relying on surrounding roads and sidewalks to get to class. From cars to the metrorail to scooters, pedestrian safety plays a key role in how students get to campus. Two years ago, UM sen...

COISO celebrates cultural diversity at the U 

International Week is a love letter to the cultural mix of students at the University of Miami and the Council of International Students and Organizat...

‘Pride Is Infinite’ at 18th annual Miami Beach Pride

Rainbow flags flew high and vibrantly colored floats paraded down Ocean Drive for Miami Beach Pride’s more than 150,000 attendees.  The 18th annual...

SPORTS

Miami picks up fourth straight series win, defeating Wake Forest 8-0

In the thick of ACC play, Miami is rolling. The Hurricanes took their fourth straight series with a shutout 8-0 win over Wake Forest on Sunday, April 12. Miami’s bats came to life with 12 hits, but the starting pitching stole the show once aga...

No. 35 Miami women’s tennis falls to No. 5 North Carolina 4-3

The No. 35 University of Miami women’s tennis team lost a close one to the No. 5 North Carolina Tar Heels 4-3 on Friday afternoon at the Neil Schiff ...

Canes cap home slate with six wins at Hurricane Alumni Invitational

The Miami track & field team closed out its home slate in dominant fashion this weekend, delivering a strong showing at the Hurricane Alumni Invi...

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Canes for Canines 5k aims to boost adoptions

The Canes for Canines Wag and Walk 5K offers a unique opportunity for UM students to run or walk alongside an adoptable dog from the Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter. Led by Amanda Galante, a UM junior, the Canes for Canines organization is ins...

Triple Cane works to raise awareness about sea level rise

Water laps at Miami’s edges as sea levels continue to swell, and UM alum and eco-artist Xavier Cortada is determined to raise awareness.  Miami’s population is the fourth most vulnerable to sea level rise in the world, according to the World...
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