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News Briefs 9/29

FREE SHOTS Flu shots, that is. Free flu shots are now available at the Student Health Service and in the locations below: 4Tuesday: Starbucks/Richter Green Area 10-11:30 a.m. 4Wednesday: Law School...

News briefs 9/15

PARTY IN PAJAMAS Canes Night Live (CNL) will give away free pajama pants to the first 200 guests at the “CNL Pajama Party at the Wellness Center” on Friday at 9 p.m. Nachos and beverages will be...

News Briefs 9/12

PERUVIAN CUISINE Learn to make ceviche, papas a la huancaina and alfajores with Chef Mercedes at the Wellness Center on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The class is $20 for UM students and WC member...

News Briefs 9/8

Health Fair Free health screenings and information on employment opportunities and training will be offered at UM’s new Life Science & Technology Park on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Remem...

Memories, trauma still fresh 10 years later

Sitting in her sixth grade science class inside Simon Baruch Middle School on East 21st street and 2nd avenue in Manhattan, 11-year-old Alexis de Seve thought all of her classmates were in trouble...

News Briefs: 8/25

Open Positions Now Available COSO The Committee On Student Organizations (COSO) is accepting applications for Organization Registration Coordinator, Marketing Coordinator, Constitutional Review,...

Temporary Rathskeller at UC charms students

A brightly colored, ornate sign with the Rathskeller’s signature logo welcomed students into a milieu of school spirit on Monday, when the restaurant’s temporary location on the first floor of the...

NCAA scandal affects current football players, season

On Monday, officials from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) stepped onto the Coral Gables campus to continue what has now been a 5 month-long investigation of troubling allegations put forth by former UM booster Nevin Shapiro, who claims to have contributed millions of dollars in impermissible benefits to more than 70 of UM’s athletes between 2002 and 2010.

Rising living costs problematic for students

Signs of improvement in the housing market are evident with both local and foreign buyers contributing to a real estate boom. But a majority of opportunities are only available to wealthy consumers, and not students on a tight budget.

News Briefs 8/22

Satisfying driving needs on campus The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Mini-Flow (Florida Licensing On Wheels) will be renewing vehicle registrations and renewing, replacing...

Jonathan Borge

Assistant News Editor