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Howarth carries team after injury

She's hard at work by 7 a.m. every morning day in and day out. The UM Women's soccer team does more before most students are even out of bed. Two solid hours of hard work, drills, conditioning, and shots drills.

Canes earn third NCAA berth since 2007

For the first time since back-to-back appearances in 2007 and 2008, the Hurricanes soccer team will be returning to the NCAA tournament.

Sleepless in South Beach

Miami is a city internationally known for partying ‘till dawn. Night owls and revelers flock to South Beach for top-notch nightlife. Sleepless Night, a different kind of party, is taking over Miami Be...

Canes wrap up final homestand

Neither torrential rain nor driving wind could dampen the Hurricane spirit as the University of Miami soccer team closed out their home season with a hard-fought over Maryland. Sunday’s victory, following a 3-2 upset with over Boston College Thursday closed out the Hurricane’s homestand with just two losses on the season at Cobb Stadium.

Port expansion causes environmental debate

An upcoming dredging of the port of Miami’s seafloor could present massive risks to the marine environment and to the pristine waters that define South Florida’s tourism, lifestyle and appeal. By...

Soccer wins two in Utah

This past Sunday afternoon, the UM Women’s soccer team captured a decisive 4-1 victory over Utah Valley.

CERT responds to simulation

The University of Miami’s Canes Emergency Response Team held its annual spring semester Disaster Readiness Exercise last Saturday. This large-scale event held each spring is the culmination of the team’s weekly meetings, drills and training sessions.

IBM exec to deliver lecture to engineers

As part of the College of Engineering’s distinguished speaker series, UM will host Josephine Cheng, an IBM Fellow and vice president of IBM research.

Canes lonely no more

Canes Care for Canes is an initiative implemented last semester by student affairs to promote a community-wide effort of caring and responsibility. The goal of the Canes Care for Canes initiative is to provide students with the resources they need to overcome life’ s challenges.

Supervisors keep intramural sports running

The IM Student Supervisors are current UM students who all share a passion for sports. “To become a supervisor, a student must work as an IM referee for at least three sports, apply and interview with the current board of supervisors,” said junior Cameron Duckett. Supervisors are trained as referees, and also certified in CPR and first aid.

Kristen Spillane

Senior Sports Writer