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Bring a towel to Wellness Center and prevent Staph infection

Staph infections occur when the Staphylococcus bacteria gets under an individual’s skin through a wound and can cause a range of problems from skin irritation to death. This bacterium thrives in warm and moist places, like gyms. The grips of exercise equipment could be one home to these bacteria.

UM law student elected first president of the Florida Bar’s new divis...

Madeleine "Mady" Mannello, a second year law student at the University of Miami, was the first elected president of the Florida Bar's new Law Student Division (LSD). Her term will begin in June and will last one year.

Two ZBT brothers charged; actions will be handled individually as of now

The Zeta Beta Tau National Fraternity is taking the police search on the chapter house on an individual basis.

Two arrested in raid on ZBT house

Two arrests were made following a raid on the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity house Thursday, according to NBC6.com.

Assistant vice president for Student Affairs up for position at Michigan

Richard Walker, assistant vice-president for student affairs, is one of three finalists for the combined position of dean of student and associate vice president for student affairs at the University of Michigan.

Junior Lionel Moise the only candidate for SG president

There is only one presidential candidate running for this year's Student Government presidential election: Lionel Moise, a junior, and his vice-president, Kristen Weaver, and treasurer, Jeremy Kruger - both of whom are juniors.

New York native found his calling at UM – porn

Randy West, born Andrew Jay Abrams, came to the University of Miami in 1965 to study business. As an incoming freshman he was shy and had sex only once in his life. However, his time at the University of Miami gave him the skills to thrive in the porn industry.

UM’s Kappa Sigma charter revoked by national organization

The Epsilon-Beta Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Miami is no longer a charted chapter of the organization, according to Mitchell Wilson, the executive director of Kappa Sigma. This punishment was due to alcohol and social violations stated in their code of conduct.

SG president to speak with education school dean about name change

Student Government President Brandon Gross discussed possible name changes for the University of Miami School of Education with the SG Senate yesterday.

Tougher standards follow raids in the Grove

Underage college students will find it harder to drink in Coconut Grove after coordinated raids in the Grove last week.

Ed S. Fishman

News Editor