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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.